نتایج جستجو برای: connexins

تعداد نتایج: 3407  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
N Konig G A Zampighi

Cell-to-cell channels composed of connexin44 and connexin50 were purified from plasma membranes of calf and fetal bovine lenses. The channels were treated with the nonionic detergents octyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside and decyl-beta-D-maltopyranoside, and the channel/detergent complexes purified by ion and gel filtration column chromatography. In negative staining, the channels appeared as annuli 11...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1999
T Nagaoka M Oyamada S Okajima T Takamatsu

We immunohistochemically and morphometrically examined the expression of gap junction protein connexin (Cx) in normal and crush-injured rat sciatic nerves using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Cx26 was localized in the perineurium and Cx43 was present in the perineurium and the epineurium, whereas Cx32 was confined to the paranodal regions of the nodes of Ranvier. Double labeling for connex...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2013
Konstantin Stoletov Jan Strnadel Erin Zardouzian Masashi Momiyama Frederick D Park Jonathan A Kelber Donald P Pizzo Robert Hoffman Scott R VandenBerg Richard L Klemke

Breast cancer and melanoma cells commonly metastasize to the brain using homing mechanisms that are poorly understood. Cancer patients with brain metastases display poor prognosis and survival due to the lack of effective therapeutics and treatment strategies. Recent work using intravital microscopy and preclinical animal models indicates that metastatic cells colonize the brain, specifically i...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Cynthia I. Foote Lan Zhou Xing Zhu Bruce J. Nicholson

Connexins, like true cell adhesion molecules, have extracellular domains that provide strong and specific homophilic, and in some cases, heterophilic interactions between cells. Though the structure of the binding domains of adhesion proteins have been determined, the extracellular domains of connexins, consisting of two loops of approximately 34-37 amino acids each, are not easily studied in i...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Qing Shao Hongling Wang Elizabeth McLachlan Gregory I L Veitch Dale W Laird

Connexins are gap junction proteins that assemble into channels that mediate direct intercellular communication. Connexins are well-documented tumor suppressors and are thought to regulate both cell growth and differentiation. As previously reported, most human breast tumors and cell lines down-regulate gap junctions or have defective gap junctional intercellular communication. Furthermore, ove...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research reviews 2004
James I Nagy F Edward Dudek John E Rash

Among the 20 proposed members of the connexin family of proteins that form gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) channels in mammalian tissues, over half are reported to be expressed in the nervous system. There have been conflicting observations, however, concerning the particular connexins expressed by astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, Schwann cells and neurons. Identification of the ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Hicham Lahlou Marjorie Fanjul Lucien Pradayrol Christiane Susini Stéphane Pyronnet

Gap junctions are composed of connexins and are critical for the maintenance of the differentiated state. Consistently, connexin expression is impaired in most cancer cells, and forced expression of connexins following cDNA transfection reverses the tumor phenotype. We have found that the restoration of density inhibition of human pancreatic cancer cells by the antiproliferative somatostatin re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
J O'Brien R Bruzzone T W White M R Al-Ubaidi H Ripps

We have cloned cDNAs for two closely related connexins (Cx), Cx35 and Cx34.7, from a perch retinal cDNA library. Sequencing of PCR products from genomic DNA revealed that both connexins have an intron 71 bp after the translation initiation site; in Cx35, the intron is 900 bp in length, whereas in Cx34.7 it is approximately 20 kb. Southern blots of genomic DNA suggest that the two connexins repr...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Christian Puller Luis Pérez de Sevilla Müller Ulrike Janssen-Bienhold Silke Haverkamp

Information processing in the retina starts at the first synaptic layer, where photoreceptors and second-order neurons exhibit a complex architecture of glutamatergic and electrical synapses. To investigate the composition of this highly organized synaptic network, we determined the spatial relationship of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) with different connexins (Cx) and glutamate receptor (GluR) sub...

2014
Angelina Palacios-Muñoz Maria J. Escobar Alex Vielma Joaquín Araya Aland Astudillo Gonzalo Valdivia Isaac E. García José Hurtado Oliver Schmachtenberg Agustín D. Martínez Adrian G. Palacios

Several studies have shown that connexin channels play an important role in retinal neural coding in nocturnal rodents. However, the contribution of these channels to signal processing in the retina of diurnal rodents remains unclear. To gain insight into this problem, we studied connexin expression and the contribution of connexin channels to the retinal light response in the diurnal rodent Oc...

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