Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins

Intercellular communication may be regulated by the differential expression of subunit gap junction proteins (connexins) which form channels with differing gating and permeability properties. Endothelial cells express three different connexins (connexin37, connexin40, and connexin43) in vivo. To stu...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Beyer E.C., Gemel J., Seul K.H., Larson D.M., Banach K., Brink P.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2000-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000400004
id doaj-176b525deabb4d5e837df2bf4f71575a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-176b525deabb4d5e837df2bf4f71575a2020-11-25T01:02:14ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X0034-73102000-01-01334391397Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexinsBeyer E.C.Gemel J.Seul K.H.Larson D.M.Banach K.Brink P.R.Intercellular communication may be regulated by the differential expression of subunit gap junction proteins (connexins) which form channels with differing gating and permeability properties. Endothelial cells express three different connexins (connexin37, connexin40, and connexin43) in vivo. To study the differential regulation of expression and synthesis of connexin37 and connexin43, we used cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells which contain these two connexins in vitro. RNA blots demonstrated discordant expression of these two connexins during growth to confluency. RNA blots and immunoblots showed that levels of these connexins were modulated by treatment of cultures with transforming growth factor-ß1. To examine the potential ability of these connexins to form heteromeric channels (containing different connexins within the same hemi-channel), we stably transfected connexin43-containing normal rat kidney (NRK) cells with connexin37 or connexin40. In the transfected cells, both connexin proteins were abundantly produced and localized in identical distributions as detected by immunofluorescence. Double whole-cell patch-clamp studies showed that co-expressing cells exhibited unitary channel conductances and gating characteristics that could not be explained by hemi-channels formed of either connexin alone. These observations suggest that these connexins can readily mix with connexin43 to form heteromeric channels and that the intercellular communication between cells is determined not only by the properties of individual connexins, but also by the interactions of those connexins to form heteromeric channels with novel properties. Furthermore, modulation of levels of the co-expressed connexins during cell proliferation or by cytokines may alter the relative abundance of different heteromeric combinations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000400004endotheliumheteromeric connexonsintercellular communicationconnexin37connexin40
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Beyer E.C.
Gemel J.
Seul K.H.
Larson D.M.
Banach K.
Brink P.R.
spellingShingle Beyer E.C.
Gemel J.
Seul K.H.
Larson D.M.
Banach K.
Brink P.R.
Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
endothelium
heteromeric connexons
intercellular communication
connexin37
connexin40
author_facet Beyer E.C.
Gemel J.
Seul K.H.
Larson D.M.
Banach K.
Brink P.R.
author_sort Beyer E.C.
title Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
title_short Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
title_full Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
title_fullStr Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
title_sort modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
0034-7310
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Intercellular communication may be regulated by the differential expression of subunit gap junction proteins (connexins) which form channels with differing gating and permeability properties. Endothelial cells express three different connexins (connexin37, connexin40, and connexin43) in vivo. To study the differential regulation of expression and synthesis of connexin37 and connexin43, we used cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells which contain these two connexins in vitro. RNA blots demonstrated discordant expression of these two connexins during growth to confluency. RNA blots and immunoblots showed that levels of these connexins were modulated by treatment of cultures with transforming growth factor-ß1. To examine the potential ability of these connexins to form heteromeric channels (containing different connexins within the same hemi-channel), we stably transfected connexin43-containing normal rat kidney (NRK) cells with connexin37 or connexin40. In the transfected cells, both connexin proteins were abundantly produced and localized in identical distributions as detected by immunofluorescence. Double whole-cell patch-clamp studies showed that co-expressing cells exhibited unitary channel conductances and gating characteristics that could not be explained by hemi-channels formed of either connexin alone. These observations suggest that these connexins can readily mix with connexin43 to form heteromeric channels and that the intercellular communication between cells is determined not only by the properties of individual connexins, but also by the interactions of those connexins to form heteromeric channels with novel properties. Furthermore, modulation of levels of the co-expressed connexins during cell proliferation or by cytokines may alter the relative abundance of different heteromeric combinations.
topic endothelium
heteromeric connexons
intercellular communication
connexin37
connexin40
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000400004
work_keys_str_mv AT beyerec modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
AT gemelj modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
AT seulkh modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
AT larsondm modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
AT banachk modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
AT brinkpr modulationofintercellularcommunicationbydifferentialregulationandheteromericmixingofcoexpressedconnexins
_version_ 1725205859108126720