Gap junctions mediate cellular communication and homeostasis by controlling the intercellular exchange of small and hydrophilic molecules and ions. Gap junction channels are formed by the docking of 2 hemichannels of adjacent cells, which in turn are composed of 6 connexin subunits. Connexin proteins as such can also control the cellular life cycle independent of their channel activities. This has been most demonstrated in the context of cell growth and cell death. Different mechanisms are involved mainly related to direct interaction with cell growth or cell death regulators, but also implying effects on the expression of cell growth and cell death regulators. The present paper focuses on these atypical roles of connexin proteins
Although the specific role of connexin-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication in the co...
Gap junction channels are sites of cytoplasmic communication between contacting cells. In vertebrate...
Adjacent cells share ions, second messengers and small metabolites through intercellular channels wh...
AbstractCellular communication mediated by gap junction channels and hemichannels, both composed of ...
AbstractConnexins have been known to be the protein building blocks of gap junctions and mediate cel...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
AbstractIntercellular communication can occur through gap junction channels, which are comprised of ...
Gap junctions consist of arrays of intercellular channels that enable adjacent cells to communicate ...
Gap junction proteins (connexins) are essential components in vital cellular processes such as inter...
The reasons for the molecular heterogeneity of connexin channels in vivo remain unclear. Funtional r...
AbstractThe reasons for the molecular heterogeneity of connexin channels in vivo remain unclear. Fun...
Adjacent cells share ions, second messengers and small metabolites through intercellular channels wh...
Connexins are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cardiac physiology. Gap jun...
AbstractGap junctions contain cell–cell communicating channels that consist of multimeric proteins c...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
Although the specific role of connexin-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication in the co...
Gap junction channels are sites of cytoplasmic communication between contacting cells. In vertebrate...
Adjacent cells share ions, second messengers and small metabolites through intercellular channels wh...
AbstractCellular communication mediated by gap junction channels and hemichannels, both composed of ...
AbstractConnexins have been known to be the protein building blocks of gap junctions and mediate cel...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
AbstractIntercellular communication can occur through gap junction channels, which are comprised of ...
Gap junctions consist of arrays of intercellular channels that enable adjacent cells to communicate ...
Gap junction proteins (connexins) are essential components in vital cellular processes such as inter...
The reasons for the molecular heterogeneity of connexin channels in vivo remain unclear. Funtional r...
AbstractThe reasons for the molecular heterogeneity of connexin channels in vivo remain unclear. Fun...
Adjacent cells share ions, second messengers and small metabolites through intercellular channels wh...
Connexins are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cardiac physiology. Gap jun...
AbstractGap junctions contain cell–cell communicating channels that consist of multimeric proteins c...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
Although the specific role of connexin-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication in the co...
Gap junction channels are sites of cytoplasmic communication between contacting cells. In vertebrate...
Adjacent cells share ions, second messengers and small metabolites through intercellular channels wh...