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Connexin channels and hemichannels are modulated differently by charge reversal at residues forming the intracellular pocket

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Background: Members of the β-subfamily of connexins contain an intracellular pocket surrounded by amino acid residues from the four transmembrane helices. The presence of this pocket has not previously been investigated in members of the α-, γ-, δ-, and ε-subfamilies. We studied connexin50 (Cx50) as a representative of the α-subfamily, because its structure has been determined and mutations of Cx50 are among the most common genetic causes of congenital cataracts.

Methods: To investigate the presence and function of the intracellular pocket in Cx50 we used molecular dynamics simulation, site-directed mutagenesis, gap junction tracer intercellular transfer, and hemichannel activity detected by electrophysiology and by permeation of charged molecules.

Results: Employing molecular dynamics, we determined the presence of the intracellular pocket in Cx50 hemichannels and identified the amino acids participating in its formation. We utilized site-directed mutagenesis to alter a salt-bridge interaction that supports the intracellular pocket and occurs between two residues highly conserved in the connexin family, R33 and E162. Substitution of opposite charges at either position decreased formation of gap junctional plaques and cell-cell communication and modestly reduced hemichannel currents. Simultaneous charge reversal at these positions produced plaque-forming non-functional gap junction channels with highly active hemichannels.

Conclusions: These results show that interactions within the intracellular pocket influence both gap junction channel and hemichannel functions. Disruption of these interactions may be responsible for diseases associated with mutations at these positions.

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All data generated or analyzed are included in the manuscript except the Molecular Dynamics data which will be made available upon request.

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DOI
10.1186/s40659-024-00501-5
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:12037

Funding

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT-ANID)
1211045
National Institutes of Health
EY030914
FONDECYT Iniciación
11180531
FONDECYT
1171240
FONDEF
ID21I10153
Iniciativa Científica Milenio-Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ICM-ANID)
P09-022-F (CINV)
Iniciativa Científica Milenio-Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ICM-ANID)
ACE210014 (CINV)

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Pediatrics