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.
Mouse connexin37: cloning and functional expression of a gap junction gene highly expressed in lung.
Willecke K
,
Heynkes R
,
Dahl E
,
Stutenkemper R
,
Hennemann H
,
Jungbluth S
,
Suchyna T
,
Nicholson BJ
.
???displayArticle.abstract???
The coding sequence (333 amino acids) of a new connexin protein, designated mouse connexin37 (Cx37 or Cx37.6) due to the deduced theoretical molecular mass of 37.600 kD, has been determined from cDNA and genomic clones. As seen in other connexins, its gene has no introns within the coding region and the deduced amino acid sequence is predicted to have similar topology to other connexins that form intercellular channels. The amino acid sequence of mouse Cx37 is most similar to rat connexin43 (59% identity) and Xenopus connexin38 (66% identity) when compared from the NH2 terminus to the end of the fourth putative transmembrane region. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes Cx37 forms functional intercellular channels that exhibit more sensitive and rapid gating in response to voltage than any previously characterized vertebrate gap junction. Under stringent conditions the Cx37 cDNA hybridizes to an mRNA of 1.7 kb that is found highly abundant in lung and to progressively lesser extents in brain, kidney, skin, spleen, liver, intestine, and heart. Embryonic brain, kidney, and skin express two to fivefold higher levels of the Cx37 transcript than the corresponding adult tissues. Cx37 transcripts were also found to increase two to threefold in response to retinoic acid treatment of cultured embryonic carcinoma F9 cells.
Bartels,
Freeze-fracture demonstration of communicating junctions between interstitial cells of the pulmonary interalveolar septa.
1979, Pubmed
Bartels,
Freeze-fracture demonstration of communicating junctions between interstitial cells of the pulmonary interalveolar septa.
1979,
Pubmed
Berstine,
Alkaline phosphatase activity in mouse teratoma.
1973,
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,
Connexin family of gap junction proteins.
1990,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Molecular cloning and developmental expression of two chick embryo gap junction proteins.
1990,
Pubmed
Beyer,
Connexin43: a protein from rat heart homologous to a gap junction protein from liver.
1987,
Pubmed
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
Dascal,
Role of calcium mobilization in mediation of acetylcholine-evoked chloride currents in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
1985,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Dash,
Selective elimination of mRNAs in vivo: complementary oligodeoxynucleotides promote RNA degradation by an RNase H-like activity.
1987,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Dermietzel,
Differential expression of three gap junction proteins in developing and mature brain tissues.
1989,
Pubmed
Doetschman,
The in vitro development of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cell lines: formation of visceral yolk sac, blood islands and myocardium.
1985,
Pubmed
Ebihara,
Cloning and expression of a Xenopus embryonic gap junction protein.
1989,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Eghbali,
Expression of gap junction channels in communication-incompetent cells after stable transfection with cDNA encoding connexin 32.
1990,
Pubmed
Fishman,
Molecular characterization and functional expression of the human cardiac gap junction channel.
1990,
Pubmed
Gimlich,
Differential regulation of the levels of three gap junction mRNAs in Xenopus embryos.
1990,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Gimlich,
Sequence and developmental expression of mRNA coding for a gap junction protein in Xenopus.
1988,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Goodenough,
Topological distribution of two connexin32 antigenic sites in intact and split rodent hepatocyte gap junctions.
1988,
Pubmed
Hanauer,
The glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase gene family: structure of a human cDNA and of an X chromosome linked pseudogene; amazing complexity of the gene family in mouse.
1984,
Pubmed
Henderson,
Structure and biochemistry of mouse hepatic gap junctions.
1979,
Pubmed
Herget,
Regulated expression of nuclear protein(s) in myogenic cells that binds to a conserved 3' untranslated region in pro alpha 1 (I) collagen cDNA.
1989,
Pubmed
Hertzberg,
Isolation and characterization of gap junctions from rat liver.
1979,
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
Heynkes,
Identification of a rat liver cDNA and mRNA coding for the 28 kDa gap junction protein.
1986,
Pubmed
Hogan,
Cell interactions modulate embryonal carcinoma cell differentiation into parietal or visceral endoderm.
1981,
Pubmed
Kemp,
Protein kinase recognition sequence motifs.
1990,
Pubmed
Kistler,
Homologies between gap junction proteins in lens, heart and liver.
1988,
Pubmed
Kumar,
Cloning and characterization of human and rat liver cDNAs coding for a gap junction protein.
1986,
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
Mohana Rao,
A conformational preference parameter to predict helices in integral membrane proteins.
1986,
Pubmed
Nicholson,
Two homologous protein components of hepatic gap junctions.
,
Pubmed
O'Neil,
How calmodulin binds its targets: sequence independent recognition of amphiphilic alpha-helices.
1990,
Pubmed
Paul,
Molecular cloning of cDNA for rat liver gap junction protein.
1986,
Pubmed
Rajewsky,
Cell proliferation in transplanted rat tumors: influence of the host immune system.
1972,
Pubmed
Risek,
Modulation of gap junction transcript and protein expression during pregnancy in the rat.
1990,
Pubmed
Spray,
Isolated liver gap junctions: gating of transjunctional currents is similar to that in intact pairs of rat hepatocytes.
1986,
Pubmed
Spray,
Equilibrium properties of a voltage-dependent junctional conductance.
1981,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Strickland,
Hormonal induction of differentiation in teratocarcinoma stem cells: generation of parietal endoderm by retinoic acid and dibutyryl cAMP.
1980,
Pubmed
Strickland,
The induction of differentiation in teratocarcinoma stem cells by retinoic acid.
1978,
Pubmed
Swenson,
Formation of gap junctions by expression of connexins in Xenopus oocyte pairs.
1989,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Tabor,
DNA sequence analysis with a modified bacteriophage T7 DNA polymerase.
1987,
Pubmed
Traub,
Comparative characterization of the 21-kD and 26-kD gap junction proteins in murine liver and cultured hepatocytes.
1989,
Pubmed
Unwin,
The structure of ion channels in membranes of excitable cells.
1989,
Pubmed
Vogelstein,
Preparative and analytical purification of DNA from agarose.
1979,
Pubmed
Werner,
Formation of hybrid cell-cell channels.
1989,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase
Willecke,
Six genes of the human connexin gene family coding for gap junctional proteins are assigned to four different human chromosomes.
1990,
Pubmed
Winterhager,
Expression of different connexin genes in rat uterus during decidualization and at term.
1991,
Pubmed
Yancey,
The 43-kD polypeptide of heart gap junctions: immunolocalization, topology, and functional domains.
1989,
Pubmed
Young,
Functional assembly of gap junction conductance in lipid bilayers: demonstration that the major 27 kd protein forms the junctional channel.
1987,
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