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Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides

Cx43 hemichannels (HCs) and Panx1 channels are two genetically distant protein families. Despite the lack of sequence homology, Cx43 and Panx1 channels have been the subject of debate due to their overlapping expression and the fact that both channels present similarities in terms of their membrane...

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Autores principales: Lissoni, Alessio, Tao, Siyu, Allewaert, Rosalie, Witschas, Katja, Leybaert, Luc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411612
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author Lissoni, Alessio
Tao, Siyu
Allewaert, Rosalie
Witschas, Katja
Leybaert, Luc
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Tao, Siyu
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description Cx43 hemichannels (HCs) and Panx1 channels are two genetically distant protein families. Despite the lack of sequence homology, Cx43 and Panx1 channels have been the subject of debate due to their overlapping expression and the fact that both channels present similarities in terms of their membrane topology and electrical properties. Using the mimetic peptides Gap19 and (10)Panx1, this study aimed to investigate the cross-effects of these peptides on Cx43 HCs and Panx1 channels. The single-channel current activity from stably expressing HeLa-Cx43 and C6-Panx1 cells was recorded using patch-clamp experiments in whole-cell voltage-clamp mode, demonstrating 214 pS and 68 pS average unitary conductances for the respective channels. Gap19 was applied intracellularly while (10)Panx1 was applied extracellularly at different concentrations (100, 200 and 500 μM) and the average nominal open probability (NP(o)) was determined for each testing condition. A concentration of 100 µM Gap19 more than halved the NP(o) of Cx43 HCs, while 200 µM (10)Panx1 was necessary to obtain a half-maximal NP(o) reduction in the Panx1 channels. Gap19 started to significantly inhibit the Panx1 channels at 500 µM, reducing the NP(o) by 26% while reducing the NP(o) of the Cx43 HCs by 84%. In contrast (10)Panx1 significantly reduced the NP(o) of the Cx43 HCs by 37% at 100 µM and by 83% at 200 µM, a concentration that caused the half-maximal inhibition of the Panx1 channels. These results demonstrate that (10)Panx1 inhibits Cx43 HCs over the 100–500 µM concentration range while 500 µM intracellular Gap19 is necessary to observe some inhibition of Panx1 channels.
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spelling pubmed-103804882023-07-29 Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides Lissoni, Alessio Tao, Siyu Allewaert, Rosalie Witschas, Katja Leybaert, Luc Int J Mol Sci Article Cx43 hemichannels (HCs) and Panx1 channels are two genetically distant protein families. Despite the lack of sequence homology, Cx43 and Panx1 channels have been the subject of debate due to their overlapping expression and the fact that both channels present similarities in terms of their membrane topology and electrical properties. Using the mimetic peptides Gap19 and (10)Panx1, this study aimed to investigate the cross-effects of these peptides on Cx43 HCs and Panx1 channels. The single-channel current activity from stably expressing HeLa-Cx43 and C6-Panx1 cells was recorded using patch-clamp experiments in whole-cell voltage-clamp mode, demonstrating 214 pS and 68 pS average unitary conductances for the respective channels. Gap19 was applied intracellularly while (10)Panx1 was applied extracellularly at different concentrations (100, 200 and 500 μM) and the average nominal open probability (NP(o)) was determined for each testing condition. A concentration of 100 µM Gap19 more than halved the NP(o) of Cx43 HCs, while 200 µM (10)Panx1 was necessary to obtain a half-maximal NP(o) reduction in the Panx1 channels. Gap19 started to significantly inhibit the Panx1 channels at 500 µM, reducing the NP(o) by 26% while reducing the NP(o) of the Cx43 HCs by 84%. In contrast (10)Panx1 significantly reduced the NP(o) of the Cx43 HCs by 37% at 100 µM and by 83% at 200 µM, a concentration that caused the half-maximal inhibition of the Panx1 channels. These results demonstrate that (10)Panx1 inhibits Cx43 HCs over the 100–500 µM concentration range while 500 µM intracellular Gap19 is necessary to observe some inhibition of Panx1 channels. MDPI 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10380488/ /pubmed/37511370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411612 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title_full Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title_fullStr Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title_short Cx43 Hemichannel and Panx1 Channel Modulation by Gap19 and (10)Panx1 Peptides
title_sort cx43 hemichannel and panx1 channel modulation by gap19 and (10)panx1 peptides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411612
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