Proteolysis of cardiac gap junctions during their isolation from rat hearts
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 85 (2) , 159-168
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01871268
Abstract
Gap junctions (GJ) isolated from rat hearts in presence of the protease inhibitor phenylmethylsulfonylfuoride (PMSF) contain a Mr 44,000 to 47.000 major polypeptide and have a urea-resistant layer of fuzz on their cytoplasmic surfaces, whereas junctions isolated without PMSF are proteolyzed to a Mr 29.500 polypeptide by a serine protease and have smooth cytoplasmic surfaces (C.K. Manjunath, G.E. Goings & E. PageAm. J. Physiol. 246:H865–H875, 1984). Rat liver GJ isolated with or without PMSF contain a Mr 28,000 polypeptide and have smooth cytoplasmic surfaces. Here we examine the origin, type and inhibitor sensitivity of the heart protease; why similar proteolysis is absent during isolation of rat liver gap junctions; and whether the Mr 44.000 to 47,000 cardiac GJ polypeptide is the precursor of the Mr 29,500 subunit. We show that the Mr 44,000 to 47,000 polypeptide corresponds to the unproteolyzed connexon subunit; that proteolysis of this polypeptide occurs predominantly during exposure to high ionic strength solution (0.6m KI) which releases serine protease from mast cell granules; that this protease is inhibitable with PMSF and (less completely) soybean trypsin inhibitor and chymostatin; and thatin vivo degranulation of mast cells by injecting rats with compound 48/80 fails to prevent breakdown of cardiac GJ during isolation. The results support the concept that GJ from rat heart and liver differ in protein composition.This publication has 44 references indexed in Scilit:
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