AbstractGap junction (GJ) channels assembled from connexin (Cx) proteins provide a structural basis for direct electrical and metabolic cell–cell communication. Here, we focus on gating and permeability properties of Cx43/Cx45 heterotypic GJs exhibiting asymmetries of both voltage-gating and transjunctional flux (Jj) of fluorescent dyes depending on transjunctional voltage (Vj). Relatively small differences in the resting potential of communicating cells can substantially reduce or enhance this flux at relative negativity or positivity on Cx45 side, respectively. Similarly, series of Vj pulses resembling bursts of action potentials (APs) reduce Jj when APs initiate in the cell expressing Cx43 and increase Jj when APs initiate in the cell ex...
Cells of the cardiovascular system express multiple connexins (Cx) with Cx40 and Cx43 being commonly...
Gap junctions are key components underpinning multicellularity. They provide cell to cell channel pa...
Connexin 43 (Cx43) is the most prominent member of the connexin family in mammalian tissues. In biol...
AbstractGap junction (GJ) channels assembled from connexin (Cx) proteins provide a structural basis ...
AbstractWe used cell lines expressing wild-type connexin43 (Cx43) and Cx43 fused with enhanced green...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) 40, 43, and 45 are expressed in many different tissues, but most abundantly ...
Gap junction (GJ) channels directly connect the cytoplasm of neighboring cells, and allow for the tr...
Certain membrane channels including acetylcholine receptors, gap junction (GJ) channels, and aquapor...
All mammalian gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference imposed across the junct...
AbstractGap junctions mediate the transfer of small cytoplasmic molecules between adjacent cells. A ...
Most mammalian cells can intercommunicate via connexin-assembled, gap-junctional channels. To regula...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
AbstractThe open state(s) of gap junction channels is evident from their permeation by small ions in...
Gap junctions (GJ) are intercellular channels, which provide a direct pathway for electrical and met...
In many tissues cells communicate directly through arrays of intercellular channels which are organi...
Cells of the cardiovascular system express multiple connexins (Cx) with Cx40 and Cx43 being commonly...
Gap junctions are key components underpinning multicellularity. They provide cell to cell channel pa...
Connexin 43 (Cx43) is the most prominent member of the connexin family in mammalian tissues. In biol...
AbstractGap junction (GJ) channels assembled from connexin (Cx) proteins provide a structural basis ...
AbstractWe used cell lines expressing wild-type connexin43 (Cx43) and Cx43 fused with enhanced green...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) 40, 43, and 45 are expressed in many different tissues, but most abundantly ...
Gap junction (GJ) channels directly connect the cytoplasm of neighboring cells, and allow for the tr...
Certain membrane channels including acetylcholine receptors, gap junction (GJ) channels, and aquapor...
All mammalian gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference imposed across the junct...
AbstractGap junctions mediate the transfer of small cytoplasmic molecules between adjacent cells. A ...
Most mammalian cells can intercommunicate via connexin-assembled, gap-junctional channels. To regula...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
AbstractThe open state(s) of gap junction channels is evident from their permeation by small ions in...
Gap junctions (GJ) are intercellular channels, which provide a direct pathway for electrical and met...
In many tissues cells communicate directly through arrays of intercellular channels which are organi...
Cells of the cardiovascular system express multiple connexins (Cx) with Cx40 and Cx43 being commonly...
Gap junctions are key components underpinning multicellularity. They provide cell to cell channel pa...
Connexin 43 (Cx43) is the most prominent member of the connexin family in mammalian tissues. In biol...