Gap Junction-Dependent and -Independent Functions of Connexin43 in Biology

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作者
Zhu, Yi [1 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Childrens Nutr Res Ctr, Dept Pediat, Houston, TX 77030 USA
来源
BIOLOGY-BASEL | 2022年 / 11卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
GJA1; Connexin43; gap junction; channel; hemichannel; Cx43-20k; CARDIOMYOCYTE MITOCHONDRIA; ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS; ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTION; NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION; ATP RELEASE; IN-VITRO; PROTEIN; MEMBRANE; CX43; TRANSLATION;
D O I
10.3390/biology11020283
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Connexin43 is one of the 21 members of a large protein family that forms intercellular gap junction complexes. It plays a critical role in development by allowing two adjacent cells to exchange cellular content. Mouse deletion studies have demonstrated its critical roles in many organs, including cardiac muscle, blood vessels, bone, adipose tissue and more. However, as the most expressed and most studied connexin in the family, Connexin43 surprisingly shows many gap-junction-independent roles, spanning from the forming of hemichannels, to regulating membrane trafficking, to regulating mitochondrial function. Connexin43 is also unique in the family by forming many smaller polypeptides through alternative utilization of its mRNA molecule or cleavage of the translated full-length protein. This review summarizes recent advances on Connexin43's gap-junction-dependent and -independent functions in physiology. The knowledge will expand our understanding of how a gene grows its function by multiplexing its mRNA and protein. In the end, this may also guide us to develop Connexin43-based therapy for metabolic conditions, cancer, and other related diseases. For the first time in animal evolution, the emergence of gap junctions allowed direct exchanges of cellular substances for communication between two cells. Innexin proteins constituted primordial gap junctions until the connexin protein emerged in deuterostomes and took over the gap junction function. After hundreds of millions of years of gene duplication, the connexin gene family now comprises 21 members in the human genome. Notably, GJA1, which encodes the Connexin43 protein, is one of the most widely expressed and commonly studied connexin genes. The loss of Gja1 in mice leads to swelling and a blockage of the right ventricular outflow tract and death of the embryos at birth, suggesting a vital role of Connexin43 gap junction in heart development. Since then, the importance of Connexin43-mediated gap junction function has been constantly expanded to other types of cells. Other than forming gap junctions, Connexin43 can also form hemichannels to release or uptake small molecules from the environment or even mediate many physiological processes in a gap junction-independent manner on plasma membranes. Surprisingly, Connexin43 also localizes to mitochondria in the cell, playing important roles in mitochondrial potassium import and respiration. At the molecular level, Connexin43 mRNA and protein are processed with very distinct mechanisms to yield carboxyl-terminal fragments with different sizes, which have their unique subcellular localization and distinct biological activities. Due to many exciting advancements in Connexin43 research, this review aims to start with a brief introduction of Connexin43 and then focuses on updating our knowledge of its gap junction-independent functions.
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