C-Terminal Truncation of Connexin43 Changes Number, Size, and Localization of Cardiac Gap Junction Plaques
- 7 December 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 101 (12) , 1283-1291
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.107.162818
Abstract
Haplodeficient mice expressing carboxyl-terminally truncated Cx43 (K258stop/KO), instead of the wild-type Cx43 isoform, reach adulthood and reveal no abnormalities in heart morphology. Here, we have analyzed the expression of K258stop protein and the morphology of gap junctions in adult hearts of these mice. Coimmunofluorescence analysis revealed reduced juxtaposition of K258stop with other junctional proteins at the intercalated disc. Immunoprecipitation studies documented changes in the interaction with previously described Cx43 binding proteins. Quantitative transmission electron and confocal microscopy confirmed the localization of K258stop gap junctions to the periphery of the intercalated disc and further revealed an increase in the size of K258stop gap junction plaques and a reduction in their number. Dual whole cell patch clamp analysis confirmed that K258stop gap junctions were functional, with single channel properties similar to those described in exogenous systems. We conclude that the carboxyl-terminal domain of Cx43 (Cx43CT) is involved in regulating the localization, number and size of Cx43 plaques in vivo. Conversely, protein interactions or posttranslational modifications taking place within the Cx43CT are not required for the assembly of functional gap junctions in the intercalated disc.Keywords
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