XB-ART-2832
J Gen Physiol
2004 Nov 01;1245:587-603. doi: 10.1085/jgp.200409023.
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Polyvalent cations constitute the voltage gating particle in human connexin37 hemichannels.
Puljung MC
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Berthoud VM
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Beyer EC
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Hanck DA
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Connexins oligomerize to form intercellular channels that gate in response to voltage and chemical agents such as divalent cations. Historically, these are believed to be two independent processes. Here, data for human connexin37 (hCx37) hemichannels indicate that voltage gating can be explained as block/unblock without the necessity for an independent voltage gate. hCx37 hemichannels closed at negative potentials and opened in a time-dependent fashion at positive potentials. In the absence of polyvalent cations, however, the channels were open at relatively negative potentials, passing current linearly with respect to voltage. Current at negative potentials could be inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner by the addition of polyvalent cations to the bathing solution. Inhibition could be explained as voltage-dependent block of hCx37, with the field acting directly on polyvalent cations, driving them through the pore to an intracellular site. At positive potentials, in the presence of polyvalent cations, the field favored polyvalent efflux from the intracellular blocking site, allowing current flow. The rate of appearance of current depended on the species and valence of the polyvalent cation in the bathing solution. The rate of current decay upon repolarization depended on the concentration of polyvalent cations in the bathing solution, consistent with deactivation by polyvalent block, and was rapid (time constants of tens of milliseconds), implying a high local concentration of polyvalents in or near the channel pore. Sustained depolarization slowed deactivation in a flux-dependent, voltage- and time-independent fashion. The model for hCx37 voltage gating as polyvalent block/unblock can be expanded to account for observations in the literature regarding hCx37 gap junction channel behavior.
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DA-07255 NIDA NIH HHS , F31NS-42972 NINDS NIH HHS , HL-45466 NHLBI NIH HHS , R01 HL059199-05A2 NHLBI NIH HHS , R01 HL059199 NHLBI NIH HHS , T32 DA007255 NIDA NIH HHS , R01 HL045466 NHLBI NIH HHS , F31 NS042972 NINDS NIH HHS
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