Calcium Role in Gap Junction Channel Gating: Direct Electrostatic or Calmodulin-Mediated?
The chemical gating of gap junction channels is mediated by cytosolic calcium (Ca ) at concentrations ([Ca ] ) ranging from high nanomolar (nM) to low micromolar (µM) range. Since the proteins of gap junctions, connexins/innexins, lack high-affinity Ca -binding sites, most likely gating is mediated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of molecular sciences 2024-09, Vol.25 (18), p.9789 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The chemical gating of gap junction channels is mediated by cytosolic calcium (Ca
) at concentrations ([Ca
]
) ranging from high nanomolar (nM) to low micromolar (µM) range. Since the proteins of gap junctions, connexins/innexins, lack high-affinity Ca
-binding sites, most likely gating is mediated by a Ca
-binding protein, calmodulin (CaM) being the best candidate. Indeed, the role of Ca
-CaM in gating is well supported by studies that have tested CaM blockers, CaM expression inhibition, testing of CaM mutants, co-localization of CaM and connexins, existence of CaM-binding sites in connexins/innexins, and expression of connexins (Cx) mutants, among others. Based on these data, since 2000, we have published a Ca
-CaM-cork gating model. Despite convincing evidence for the Ca
-CaM role in gating, a recent study has proposed an alternative gating model that would involve a direct electrostatic Ca
-connexin interaction. However, this study, which tested the effect of unphysiologically high [Ca
]
on the structure of isolated junctions, reported that neither changes in the channel's pore diameter nor connexin conformational changes are present, in spite of exposure of isolated gap junctions to [Ca
]
as high at the 20 mM. In conclusion, data generated in the past four decades by multiple experimental approaches have clearly demonstrated the direct role of Ca
-CaM in gap junction channel gating. |
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ISSN: | 1422-0067 1661-6596 1422-0067 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ijms25189789 |