Connexin phosphorylation as a regulatory event linked to gap junction internalization and degradation

Volume: 1711, Issue: 2, Pages: 172 - 182
Published: Jun 1, 2005
Abstract
Gap junction proteins, connexins, are dynamic polytopic membrane proteins that exhibit unprecedented short half-lives of only a few hours. Consequently, it is well accepted that in addition to channel gating, gap junctional intercellular communication is regulated by connexin biosynthesis, transport and assembly as well as the formation and removal of gap junctions from the cell surface. At least nine members of the 20-member connexin family are...
Paper Details
Title
Connexin phosphorylation as a regulatory event linked to gap junction internalization and degradation
Published Date
Jun 1, 2005
Volume
1711
Issue
2
Pages
172 - 182
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