| Literature DB >> 28124623 |
Thomas Desplantez1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This review comes after the International Gap Junction Conference (IGJC 2015) and describes the current knowledge on the function of the specific motifs of connexins in the regulation of the formation of gap junction channels. Moreover the review is complemented by a summarized description of the distinct contribution of gap junction channels in the electrical coupling.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28124623 PMCID: PMC5267329 DOI: 10.1186/s12860-016-0118-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cell Biol ISSN: 1471-2121 Impact factor: 4.241
Fig. 1cardiac Cxs patterns of expression. Note the ubiquitous co-expression of 2, 3 and 4 Cxs isoforms. (The abbreviated anatomical regions are defined at the beginning of the manuscript). (modified from Severs et al, 2008)
Fig. 2connexin composition of connexons and GJCs in cells co-expressing 2 and 3 Cxs isoforms. a: homomeric connexons: double Cxs co-expression (left panel) and triple Cxs co-expression (right panel). b: examples of diverse Cxs compositions of heteromeric connexons made of 2 isoforms: double Cxs co- expression (left panel) and triple Cxs co-expression (right panel). c: examples of diverse Cxs compositions of heteromeric connexons made of 3 isoforms. The colored numbers indicate the relative amount of Cxs isoforms. d: diverse types of GJCs for a triple Cxs co-expression: homotypic (left panel), heterotypic (middle panel), and heteromeric (right panel). The numbers in frames indicate the statistical total amount of each configuration
Statistical amounts of hemichannels and gap junction channels in the case of 2 co-expressed connexins
| Double co-expression of Connexins | ||
|---|---|---|
| Hemichannels | Gap junction channels | |
| 2 homomeric | 2 homomeric-homotypic | |
| Total | 14 | 195 |
These amounts consider that each association is possible independently on the connexin composition of hemichannels, and are indicated without considering that each channel can be in 2 different orientations
Statistical amounts of hemichannels and gap junction channels in the case of 3 co-expressed connexins
| Hemichannels | Gap junction channels |
|---|---|
| Homo-oligomerization | Homomeric-homomeric docking: homotypic channels |
| 3 | 3 |
| Hetero-oligomerization | Homomeric-homomeric docking: heterotypic channels |
| 2 isoforms: | 3 |
| Homomeric-heteromeric docking: heterotypic channels | |
| 3 x 93 = 279 | |
| Heteromeric-heteromeric docking: homotypic channels | |
| 93 (one per composition) | |
| Heteromeric-heteromeric docking: heterotypic channels | |
| 36x12x30x15 – (279 + 93) = 194 028 |
These amounts consider that each association is possible, independently on the connexins composition of hemichannels made of 2 and 3 connexin, and are indicated without considering that each channel can be in 2 different orientations
Residues and domains implicated in the stability and the oligomerization of connexins for cardiac Cx40, Cx43 and Cx45 expressed in myocytes
| Connexins | Oligomerization of connexins | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stability of connexins | Assembly signal | Selectivity signal | ||||
| Domain | Motif | Domain | Motif | Domain | Motif | |
| Cx40 | E2 | Assumed similar to Cx43 |
| L | n.d. : assumed similar to Cx43 | |
| Cx43 | E2 | YGF [ |
| 151-L | NTH | DK [ |
| Cx45 | E2 | Assumed similar to Cx43 | n.d. : assumed similar to Cx43: L | n.d. : assumed similar to Cx43 | ||
In bold and underlined are specific residues implicated in the fine regulation (see text for more details). For Cx40 and Cx45 a similar function of motifs not identified yet is assumed (e.g. YGF in E2 of Cx43 implicated in the stability of connexins). n.d.: not determined
Residues and domains implicated in the stability and the docking of hemichannels for cardiac Cx40, Cx43 and Cx45 expressed in myocytes
| Stability and docking of hemichannels | ||
|---|---|---|
| Domains | Motifs | |
| Cx40 | NTH | Similar to the motifs ensuring the stability of connexins |
| Cx43 | NTH | Similar motifs to the motifs ensuring the stability of connexins |
| Cx45 | NTH | Similar motifs to the motifs ensuring the stability of connexins |
In bold and underlined are specific residues implicated in the fine regulation of the formation of GJCs (see text for more details). n.d.: not determined
Fig. 3Triplets of Cys identified in the EL1 and EL2 domains of mCx30.2. Note that illustrates the high conservation of this motif between the 4 cardiac Cxs. The sequence alignment with Cx43 has been made with MAFFT software