Clustering of connexin 43–enhanced green fluorescent protein gap junction channels and functional coupling in living cells

FF Bukauskas, K Jordan… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
FF Bukauskas, K Jordan, A Bukauskiene, MVL Bennett, PD Lampe, DW Laird, VK Verselis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000National Acad Sciences
Communication-incompetent cell lines were transfected with connexin (Cx) 43 fused with
enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) to examine the relation between Cx distribution
determined by fluorescence microscopy and electrical coupling measured at single-channel
resolution in living cell pairs. Cx43–EGFP channel properties were like those of wild-type
Cx43 except for reduced sensitivity to transjunctional voltage. Cx43–EGFP clustered into
plaques at locations of cell–cell contact. Coupling was always absent in the absence of …
Communication-incompetent cell lines were transfected with connexin (Cx) 43 fused with enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) to examine the relation between Cx distribution determined by fluorescence microscopy and electrical coupling measured at single-channel resolution in living cell pairs. Cx43–EGFP channel properties were like those of wild-type Cx43 except for reduced sensitivity to transjunctional voltage. Cx43–EGFP clustered into plaques at locations of cell–cell contact. Coupling was always absent in the absence of plaques and even in the presence of small plaques. Plaques exceeding several hundred channels always conferred coupling, but only a small fraction of channels were functional. These data indicate that clustering may be a requirement for opening of gap junction channels.
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