Differences in expression patterns between mouse connexin‐30.2 (Cx30.2) and its putative human orthologue, connexin‐31.91
- 14 March 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 540 (1-3) , 151-156
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-5793(03)00252-7
Abstract
A novel gap junction forming protein, mouse connexin-30.2 (Cx30.2) contains 278 amino acid residues, and is 79% identical to human Cx31.9 (GJA11). Northern analysis showed that Cx30.2 is ubiquitously expressed, most prominently in testis. Polyclonal antibodies against Cx30.2 detected a 30 kDa protein in cells overexpressing Cx30.2, and in mouse testis. Immunofluorescence showed that Cx30.2 was expressed in vascular smooth muscle, but also in cell types where Cx31.9 was not detected. These data demonstrate that Cx30.2 is a bona fide gene, and suggest that it is the orthologue of Cx31.9, but that it may have additional roles compared with Cx31.9.Keywords
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