نتایج جستجو برای: connexin cx26

تعداد نتایج: 5395  

2011
Darren Locke Fabien Kieken Liang Tao Paul L. Sorgen Andrew L. Harris

The mechanisms of action of endogenous modulatory ligands of connexin channels are largely unknown. Previous work showed that protonated aminosulfonates (AS), notably taurine, directly and reversibly inhibit homomeric and heteromeric channels that contain Cx26, a widely distributed connexin, but not homomeric Cx32 channels. The present study investigated the molecular mechanisms of connexin cha...

2013
Louise Meigh Sophie A Greenhalgh Thomas L Rodgers Martin J Cann David I Roper Nicholas Dale

Homeostatic regulation of the partial pressure of CO2 (PCO2) is vital for life. Sensing of pH has been proposed as a sufficient proxy for determination of PCO2 and direct CO2-sensing largely discounted. Here we show that connexin 26 (Cx26) hemichannels, causally linked to respiratory chemosensitivity, are directly modulated by CO2. A 'carbamylation motif', present in CO2-sensitive connexins (Cx...

2011
Gulistan Mese Caterina Sellitto Leping Li Hong-Zhan Wang Virginijus Valiunas Gabriele Richard Peter R. Brink Thomas W. White

Mutations in the GJB2 gene (Cx26) cause deafness in humans. Most are loss-of-function mutations and cause nonsyndromic deafness. Some mutations produce a gain of function and cause syndromic deafness associated with skin disorders, such as keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome (KIDS). Cx26-G45E is a lethal mutation linked to KIDS that forms constitutively active connexin hemichannels. The path...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
masoumeh falah department and research center of ent & head and neck surgery of tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran massoud houshmand national institute for genetic engineering and biotechnology, tehran, iran susan akbaroghli tehran welfare organization, tehran, iran saeid mahmodian department and research center of ent & head and neck surgery of tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran yaser ghavami department and research center of ent & head and neck surgery of tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad farhadi department and research center of ent & head and neck surgery of tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

objective(s) despite the enormous heterogeneity of genetic hearing loss, most non-syndromic hearing losses are caused by mutations in the gjb2 gene. we aimed to characterize the mutation profiles of 100 iranian deaf patients that were under 10 years old. materials and methods patients were tested with direct sequencing of entire coding region of the gjb2 gene. results eight known mutations plus...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2014
Kazusaku Kamiya Sabrina W Yum Nagomi Kurebayashi Miho Muraki Kana Ogawa Keiko Karasawa Asuka Miwa Xueshui Guo Satoru Gotoh Yoshinobu Sugitani Hitomi Yamanaka Shioko Ito-Kawashima Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sakurai Tetsuo Noda Osamu Minowa Katsuhisa Ikeda

Hereditary deafness affects approximately 1 in 2,000 children. Mutations in the gene encoding the cochlear gap junction protein connexin 26 (CX26) cause prelingual, nonsyndromic deafness and are responsible for as many as 50% of hereditary deafness cases in certain populations. Connexin-associated deafness is thought to be the result of defective development of auditory sensory epithelium due t...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2009
E Winterhager R Grümmer P A Mavrogianis C J P Jones J M Hastings A T Fazleabas

Experimentally induced endometriosis in baboons serves as an elegant model to discriminate between endometrial genes which are primarily associated with normal endometrial function and those that are changed by the presence of endometriotic lesions. Since connexin genes are characteristic of the hormonally regulated differentiation of the endometrium, we have examined connexin expression in bab...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2013
Michael Koval

GAP JUNCTIONS PROVIDE A PATHWAY for intercellular communication primarily by directly interconnecting the cytoplasm of adjacent cells (3). This pathway consists of arrays of channels, composed of proteins known as connexins. Connexin channels create a direct conduit enabling diffusion of cytoplasmic molecules, ions, and water between cells. Gap junctions thus coordinate signaling and metabolism...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Agustín D Martínez Jaime Maripillán Rodrigo Acuña Peter J Minogue Viviana M Berthoud Eric C Beyer

Oligomerization of connexins is a critical step in gap junction channel formation. Some members of the connexin family can oligomerize with other members and form functional heteromeric hemichannels [e.g. Cx43 (connexin 43) and Cx45], but others are incompatible (e.g. Cx43 and Cx26). To find connexin domains important for oligomerization, we constructed chimaeras between Cx43 and Cx26 and studi...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1997
M Saitoh M Oyamada Y Oyamada T Kaku M Mori

We examined changes in the expression and localization of connexin proteins and transcripts by means of immunofluorescence and in situ hybridization in normal conditions, wound healing and carcinogenesis using hamster tongue epithelium, in which differentiation, migration and growth of keratinocytes takes place physiologically and pathologically. In normal hamster tongue epithelium, immunofluor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Saida Ortolano Giovanni Di Pasquale Giulia Crispino Fabio Anselmi Fabio Mammano John A Chiorini

Connexin 26 (Cx26) and connexin 30 (Cx30) are encoded by two genes (GJB2 and GJB6, respectively) that are found within 50 kb in the same complex deafness locus, DFNB1. Immunocytochemistry and quantitative PCR analysis of Cx30 KO mouse cultures revealed that Cx26 is downregulated at the protein level and at the mRNA level in nonsensory cells located between outer hair cells and the stria vascula...

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