AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular communication between cells in tissues and are important in development, tissue/cellular homeostasis, and carcinogenesis. Genome databases indicate that there are at least 20 connexins in the mouse and human. Connexin phosphorylation has been implicated in connexin assembly into gap junctions, gap junction turnover, and cell signaling events that occur in response to tumor promoters and oncogenes. Connexin43 (Cx43), the most widely expressed and abundant gap junction protein, can be phosphorylated at several different serine and tyrosine residues. Here, we focus on the dynamic regulation of Cx43 phosphorylation in tissue and how these regulatory ev...
AbstractIntercellular communication can occur through gap junction channels, which are comprised of ...
AbstractGap junction proteins, connexins, are dynamic polytopic membrane proteins that exhibit unpre...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin gene family, are highly dynamic struct...
AbstractMost of the gap junction proteins are regulated in part by post-translational phosphorylatio...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions contain cell–cell communicating channels that consist of multimeric proteins c...
Connexin 43 (Cx43) accrual and removal from gap junctions is a complex progress regulated by specifi...
AbstractThe fundamental role played by connexins including connexin43 (Cx43) in forming intercellula...
AbstractGap junctions are specialized cell–cell junctions that directly link the cytoplasm of neighb...
AbstractThe connexins constitute a family of integral membrane proteins that form intercellular chan...
AbstractCells within a tissue continuously interact to coordinate normal tissue functions and mainta...
AbstractIntercellular communication can occur through gap junction channels, which are comprised of ...
AbstractGap junction proteins, connexins, are dynamic polytopic membrane proteins that exhibit unpre...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin gene family, are highly dynamic struct...
AbstractMost of the gap junction proteins are regulated in part by post-translational phosphorylatio...
AbstractGap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular commun...
AbstractGap junctions contain cell–cell communicating channels that consist of multimeric proteins c...
Connexin 43 (Cx43) accrual and removal from gap junctions is a complex progress regulated by specifi...
AbstractThe fundamental role played by connexins including connexin43 (Cx43) in forming intercellula...
AbstractGap junctions are specialized cell–cell junctions that directly link the cytoplasm of neighb...
AbstractThe connexins constitute a family of integral membrane proteins that form intercellular chan...
AbstractCells within a tissue continuously interact to coordinate normal tissue functions and mainta...
AbstractIntercellular communication can occur through gap junction channels, which are comprised of ...
AbstractGap junction proteins, connexins, are dynamic polytopic membrane proteins that exhibit unpre...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...