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Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function
To identify motifs involved in oligomerization of the gap junction protein Cx26, we studied individual transmembrane (TM) domains and the full-length protein. Using the TOXCAT assay for interactions of isolated TM α-helices, we found that TM1, a Cx26 pore domain, had a strong propensity to homodimer...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431943/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22787277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E11-12-1058 |
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author | Jara, Oscar Acuña, Rodrigo García, Isaac E. Maripillán, Jaime Figueroa, Vania Sáez, Juan C. Araya-Secchi, Raúl Lagos, Carlos F. Pérez-Acle, Tomas Berthoud, Viviana M. Beyer, Eric C. Martínez, Agustín D. |
author_facet | Jara, Oscar Acuña, Rodrigo García, Isaac E. Maripillán, Jaime Figueroa, Vania Sáez, Juan C. Araya-Secchi, Raúl Lagos, Carlos F. Pérez-Acle, Tomas Berthoud, Viviana M. Beyer, Eric C. Martínez, Agustín D. |
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description | To identify motifs involved in oligomerization of the gap junction protein Cx26, we studied individual transmembrane (TM) domains and the full-length protein. Using the TOXCAT assay for interactions of isolated TM α-helices, we found that TM1, a Cx26 pore domain, had a strong propensity to homodimerize. We identified amino acids Val-37–Ala-40 (VVAA) as the TM1 motif required for homodimerization. Two deafness-associated Cx26 mutations localized in this region, Cx26V37I and Cx26A40G, differentially affected dimerization. TM1-V37I dimerized only weakly, whereas TM1-A40G did not dimerize. When the full-length mutants were expressed in HeLa cells, both Cx26V37I and Cx26A40G formed oligomers less efficiently than wild-type Cx26. A Cx26 cysteine substitution mutant, Cx26V37C formed dithiothreitol-sensitive dimers. Substitution mutants of Val-37 formed intercellular channels with reduced function, while mutants of Ala-40 did not form functional gap junction channels. Unlike wild-type Cx26, neither Cx26V37I nor Cx26A40G formed functional hemichannels in low extracellular calcium. Thus the VVAA motif of Cx26 is critical for TM1 dimerization, hexamer formation, and channel function. The differential effects of VVAA mutants on hemichannels and gap junction channels imply that inter-TM interactions can differ in unapposed and docked hemichannels. Moreover, Cx26 oligomerization appears dependent on transient TM1 dimerization as an intermediate step. |
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spelling | pubmed-34319432012-11-16 Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function Jara, Oscar Acuña, Rodrigo García, Isaac E. Maripillán, Jaime Figueroa, Vania Sáez, Juan C. Araya-Secchi, Raúl Lagos, Carlos F. Pérez-Acle, Tomas Berthoud, Viviana M. Beyer, Eric C. Martínez, Agustín D. Mol Biol Cell Articles To identify motifs involved in oligomerization of the gap junction protein Cx26, we studied individual transmembrane (TM) domains and the full-length protein. Using the TOXCAT assay for interactions of isolated TM α-helices, we found that TM1, a Cx26 pore domain, had a strong propensity to homodimerize. We identified amino acids Val-37–Ala-40 (VVAA) as the TM1 motif required for homodimerization. Two deafness-associated Cx26 mutations localized in this region, Cx26V37I and Cx26A40G, differentially affected dimerization. TM1-V37I dimerized only weakly, whereas TM1-A40G did not dimerize. When the full-length mutants were expressed in HeLa cells, both Cx26V37I and Cx26A40G formed oligomers less efficiently than wild-type Cx26. A Cx26 cysteine substitution mutant, Cx26V37C formed dithiothreitol-sensitive dimers. Substitution mutants of Val-37 formed intercellular channels with reduced function, while mutants of Ala-40 did not form functional gap junction channels. Unlike wild-type Cx26, neither Cx26V37I nor Cx26A40G formed functional hemichannels in low extracellular calcium. Thus the VVAA motif of Cx26 is critical for TM1 dimerization, hexamer formation, and channel function. The differential effects of VVAA mutants on hemichannels and gap junction channels imply that inter-TM interactions can differ in unapposed and docked hemichannels. Moreover, Cx26 oligomerization appears dependent on transient TM1 dimerization as an intermediate step. The American Society for Cell Biology 2012-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3431943/ /pubmed/22787277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E11-12-1058 Text en © 2012 Jara et al. This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0). “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell BD; are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell Biology. |
spellingShingle | Articles Jara, Oscar Acuña, Rodrigo García, Isaac E. Maripillán, Jaime Figueroa, Vania Sáez, Juan C. Araya-Secchi, Raúl Lagos, Carlos F. Pérez-Acle, Tomas Berthoud, Viviana M. Beyer, Eric C. Martínez, Agustín D. Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title | Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title_full | Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title_fullStr | Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title_full_unstemmed | Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title_short | Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
title_sort | critical role of the first transmembrane domain of cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431943/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22787277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E11-12-1058 |
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