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Concept
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HeLa Cells
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Academic Article
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Heterotypic docking of Cx43 and Cx45 connexons blocks fast voltage gating of Cx43.
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Academic Article
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Gap junction channels formed by coexpressed connexin40 and connexin43.
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Academic Article
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Connexin43 and connexin45 form heteromeric gap junction channels in which individual components determine permeability and regulation.
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Academic Article
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Cardiac gap junction channels show quantitative differences in selectivity.
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Academic Article
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Loss of function and impaired degradation of a cataract-associated mutant connexin50.
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Academic Article
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A carboxyl terminal domain of connexin43 is critical for gap junction plaque formation but not for homo- or hetero-oligomerization.
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Academic Article
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N-terminal residues in Cx43 and Cx40 determine physiological properties of gap junction channels, but do not influence heteromeric assembly with each other or with Cx26.
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Academic Article
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A novel connexin50 mutation associated with congenital nuclear pulverulent cataracts.
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Academic Article
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The cytoplasmic accumulations of the cataract-associated mutant, Connexin50P88S, are long-lived and form in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Academic Article
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Connexin43 and connexin26 form gap junctions, but not heteromeric channels in co-expressing cells.
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Academic Article
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The GJA8 allele encoding CX50I247M is a rare polymorphism, not a cataract-causing mutation.
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Academic Article
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A novel GJA8 mutation is associated with autosomal dominant lamellar pulverulent cataract: further evidence for gap junction dysfunction in human cataract.
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Academic Article
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The N terminus of connexin37 contains an alpha-helix that is required for channel function.
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Academic Article
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Different consequences of cataract-associated mutations at adjacent positions in the first extracellular boundary of connexin50.
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Academic Article
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An intact connexin N-terminus is required for function but not gap junction formation.
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Academic Article
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Different domains are critical for oligomerization compatibility of different connexins.
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Academic Article
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Cx30.2 can form heteromeric gap junction channels with other cardiac connexins.
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Academic Article
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A mutant connexin50 with enhanced hemichannel function leads to cell death.
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Academic Article
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Autophagy: a pathway that contributes to connexin degradation.
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Academic Article
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Atomic force microscopy of Connexin40 gap junction hemichannels reveals calcium-dependent three-dimensional molecular topography and open-closed conformations of both the extracellular and cytoplasmic faces.
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Academic Article
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Critical role of the first transmembrane domain of Cx26 in regulating oligomerization and function.
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Academic Article
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Cataracts are caused by alterations of a critical N-terminal positive charge in connexin50.
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Academic Article
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Connexin43 with a cytoplasmic loop deletion inhibits the function of several connexins.
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Academic Article
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An aberrant sequence in a connexin46 mutant underlies congenital cataracts.
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Academic Article
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A connexin50 mutant, CX50fs, that causes cataracts is unstable, but is rescued by a proteasomal inhibitor.
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Academic Article
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Atrial fibrillation-associated connexin40 mutants make hemichannels and synergistically form gap junction channels with novel properties.
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Academic Article
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The connexin46 mutant, Cx46T19M, causes loss of gap junction function and alters hemi-channel gating.
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Academic Article
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Chemical chaperone treatment improves levels and distributions of connexins in Cx50D47A mouse lenses.
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Academic Article
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Characterization of a variant of gap junction protein a8 identified in a family with hereditary cataract.
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Academic Article
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Cataract-linked serine mutations in the gap junction protein connexin50 expose a sorting signal that promotes its lysosomal degradation.
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