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Structures of wild-type and a constitutively closed mutant of connexin26 shed light on channel regulation by CO2

By D. Brotherton and others at
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Connexins allow intercellular communication by forming gap junction channels (GJCs) between juxtaposed cells. Connexin26 (Cx26) can be regulated directly by CO2. This is proposed to be mediated through carbamylation of K125. We show that mutating K125 to glutamate, mimicking the negative charge of carbamylation, causes Cx26 GJCs to be constitutively... Show more
June 3, 2024
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Structures of wild-type and a constitutively closed mutant of connexin26 shed light on channel regulation by CO2
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