Click here to close
Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly.
We suggest using a current version of Chrome,
FireFox, or Safari.
???displayArticle.abstract???
The avian lens is an ideal system to study gap junctional intercellular communication in development and homeostasis. The lens is experimentally more accessible in the developing chick embryo than in other organisms, and chick lens cells differentiate well in primary cultures. However, only two members of the connexin gene family have been identified in the avian lens, whereas three are known in the mammalian system. We report here the molecular cloning and characterization of the third lens connexin, chick connexin45.6 (ChCx45.6), a protein with a predicted molecular mass of 45.6 kDa. ChCx45.6 was encoded by a single copy gene and was expressed specifically in the lens. There were two mRNA species of 6.4 kilobase (kb) and 9.4 kb in length. ChCx45.6 was a functional connexin protein, because expression in Xenopus oocyte pairs resulted in the development of high levels of conductance with a characteristic voltage sensitivity. Antisera were raised against ChCx45.6 and chick connexin56 (ChCx56), another avian lens-specific connexin, permitting the examination of the distribution of both proteins. Immunofluorescence localization showed that both ChCx45.6 and ChCx56 were abundant in lens fibers. Treatment of lens membranes with alkaline phosphatase resulted in electrophoretic mobility shifts, demonstrating that both ChCx45.6 and ChCx56 were phosphoproteins in vivo.
Beebe,
Translational regulation of delta-crystallin synthesis during lens development in the chicken embryo.
1981, Pubmed
Beebe,
Translational regulation of delta-crystallin synthesis during lens development in the chicken embryo.
1981,
Pubmed
Bennett,
Gap junctions, electrotonic coupling, and intercellular communication.
1978,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Bennett,
Gap junctions: new tools, new answers, new questions.
1991,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Antisera directed against connexin43 peptides react with a 43-kD protein localized to gap junctions in myocardium and other tissues.
1989,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Molecular cloning and developmental expression of two chick embryo gap junction proteins.
1990,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Connexin family of gap junction proteins.
1990,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Connexin43: a protein from rat heart homologous to a gap junction protein from liver.
1987,
Pubmed
Bruzzone,
Connexin40, a component of gap junctions in vascular endothelium, is restricted in its ability to interact with other connexins.
1993,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Chirgwin,
Isolation of biologically active ribonucleic acid from sources enriched in ribonuclease.
1979,
Pubmed
Dahl,
Expression of functional cell-cell channels from cloned rat liver gap junction complementary DNA.
1987,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Duncan,
The site of the ion restricting membranes in the toad lens.
1969,
Pubmed
Ebihara,
Properties of a nonjunctional current expressed from a rat connexin46 cDNA in Xenopus oocytes.
1993,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Eisenberg,
Current-voltage relationships in the crystalline lens.
1976,
Pubmed
Evans,
Gap junction formation during development of the mouse lens.
1993,
Pubmed
FitzGerald,
Rat lens cultures: MIP expression and domains of intercellular coupling.
1986,
Pubmed
Goodenough,
Topological distribution of two connexin32 antigenic sites in intact and split rodent hepatocyte gap junctions.
1988,
Pubmed
Goodenough,
Lens metabolic cooperation: a study of mouse lens transport and permeability visualized with freeze-substitution autoradiography and electron microscopy.
1980,
Pubmed
Gorin,
The major intrinsic protein (MIP) of the bovine lens fiber membrane: characterization and structure based on cDNA cloning.
1984,
Pubmed
Green,
Analysis of the rat liver gap junction protein: clarification of anomalies in its molecular size.
1988,
Pubmed
Gruijters,
Immunolocalization of MP70 in lens fiber 16-17-nm intercellular junctions.
1987,
Pubmed
Gu,
Cell cycle regulation of CDK2 activity by phosphorylation of Thr160 and Tyr15.
1992,
Pubmed
Haefliger,
Four novel members of the connexin family of gap junction proteins. Molecular cloning, expression, and chromosome mapping.
1992,
Pubmed
Helms,
A new method for purifying lambda DNA from phage lysates.
1985,
Pubmed
Hertzberg,
Topology of the Mr 27,000 liver gap junction protein. Cytoplasmic localization of amino- and carboxyl termini and a hydrophilic domain which is protease-hypersensitive.
1988,
Pubmed
Jiang,
Posttranslational phosphorylation of lens fiber connexin46: a slow occurrence.
1993,
Pubmed
Kistler,
Homologies between gap junction proteins in lens, heart and liver.
1988,
Pubmed
Kistler,
Identification of a 70,000-D protein in lens membrane junctional domains.
1985,
Pubmed
Krieg,
Functional messenger RNAs are produced by SP6 in vitro transcription of cloned cDNAs.
1984,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Mathias,
The lens as a nonuniform spherical syncytium.
1981,
Pubmed
Menko,
Chicken embryo lens cultures mimic differentiation in the lens.
1984,
Pubmed
Menko,
Junctions between lens cells in differentiating cultures: structure, formation, intercellular permeability, and junctional protein expression.
1987,
Pubmed
Milks,
Topology of the 32-kd liver gap junction protein determined by site-directed antibody localizations.
1988,
Pubmed
Miller,
Structure of a gap junction gene: rat connexin-32.
1988,
Pubmed
Miller,
Evidence for two physiologically distinct gap junctions expressed by the chick lens epithelial cell.
1986,
Pubmed
Moreno,
Phosphorylation shifts unitary conductance and modifies voltage dependent kinetics of human connexin43 gap junction channels.
1992,
Pubmed
Musil,
Biochemical analysis of connexin43 intracellular transport, phosphorylation, and assembly into gap junctional plaques.
1991,
Pubmed
Musil,
Expression of the gap junction protein connexin43 in embryonic chick lens: molecular cloning, ultrastructural localization, and post-translational phosphorylation.
1990,
Pubmed
Musil,
Differential phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 in junctional communication-competent and -deficient cell lines.
1990,
Pubmed
Okada,
The expression of differentiation by chicken lens epithelium in in vitro cell culture.
1971,
Pubmed
Paul,
Connexin46, a novel lens gap junction protein, induces voltage-gated currents in nonjunctional plasma membrane of Xenopus oocytes.
1991,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Paul,
Molecular cloning of cDNA for rat liver gap junction protein.
1986,
Pubmed
Philipson,
Cell contacts in human and bovine lenses.
1975,
Pubmed
Piatigorsky,
Differentiation of lens fibers in explanted embryonic chick lens epithelia.
1973,
Pubmed
Rae,
The electrophysiology of the crystalline lens.
1979,
Pubmed
Rae,
Lanthanum and procion yellow as extracellular markers in the crystalline lens of the rat.
1979,
Pubmed
Rup,
Chick connexin-56, a novel lens gap junction protein. Molecular cloning and functional expression.
1993,
Pubmed
Saez,
cAMP increases junctional conductance and stimulates phosphorylation of the 27-kDa principal gap junction polypeptide.
1986,
Pubmed
Schuetze,
Dye transfer between cells of the embryonic chick lens becomes less sensitive to CO2 treatment with development.
1982,
Pubmed
Smith,
Single-step purification of polypeptides expressed in Escherichia coli as fusions with glutathione S-transferase.
1988,
Pubmed
Spray,
Equilibrium properties of a voltage-dependent junctional conductance.
1981,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Swenson,
Formation of gap junctions by expression of connexins in Xenopus oocyte pairs.
1989,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Swenson,
Tyrosine phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 is required for the pp60v-src-induced inhibition of communication.
1990,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Tenbroek,
The distribution of the fiber cell intrinsic membrane proteins MP20 and connexin46 in the bovine lens.
1992,
Pubmed
White,
Mouse Cx50, a functional member of the connexin family of gap junction proteins, is the lens fiber protein MP70.
1992,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Yancey,
The 43-kD polypeptide of heart gap junctions: immunolocalization, topology, and functional domains.
1989,
Pubmed
Zhang,
Sequence and tissue distribution of a second protein of hepatic gap junctions, Cx26, as deduced from its cDNA.
1989,
Pubmed
Zimmer,
Topological analysis of the major protein in isolated intact rat liver gap junctions and gap junction-derived single membrane structures.
1987,
Pubmed