An Ala/Glu difference in E1 of Cx26 and Cx30 contributes to their differential anionic permeabilities.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Journal of General Physiology Pub Date : 2024-11-04 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1085/jgp.202413600
Lina Kraujaliene, Tadas Kraujalis, Mindaugas Snipas, Vytas K Verselis
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Abstract

Two closely related connexins, Cx26 and Cx30, share widespread expression in the cochlear cellular networks. Gap junction channels formed by these connexins have been shown to have different permeability profiles, with Cx30 showing a strongly reduced preference for anionic tracers. The pore-forming segment of the first extracellular loop, E1, identified by computational studies of the Cx26 crystal structure to form a parahelix and a narrowed region of the pore, differs at a single residue at position 49. Cx26 contains an Ala and Cx30, a charged Glu at this position, and cysteine scanning in hemichannels identified this position to be pore-lining. To assess whether the Ala/Glu difference affects permeability, we modeled and quantified Lucifer Yellow transfer between HeLa cell pairs expressing WT Cx26 and Cx30 and variants that reciprocally substituted Glu and Ala at position 49. Cx26(A49E) and Cx30(E49A) substitutions essentially reversed the Lucifer Yellow permeability profile when accounting for junctional conductance. Moreover, by using a calcein efflux assay in single cells, we observed a similar reduced anionic preference in undocked Cx30 hemichannels and a reversal with reciprocal Ala/Glu substitutions. Thus, our data indicate that Cx26 and Cx30 gap junction channels and undocked hemichannels retain similar permeability characteristics and that a single residue difference in their E1 domains can largely account for their differential permeabilities to anionic tracers. The higher anionic permeability of Cx26 compared with Cx30 suggests that these connexins may serve distinct signaling functions in the cochlea, perhaps reflected in the vastly higher prevalence of Cx26 mutations in human deafness.

Cx26 和 Cx30 E1 中的 Ala/Glu 差异导致了它们不同的阴离子渗透性。
两种密切相关的连接蛋白 Cx26 和 Cx30 在耳蜗细胞网络中广泛表达。由这些连接蛋白形成的缝隙连接通道具有不同的通透性,其中 Cx30 对阴离子示踪剂的偏好明显降低。通过对 Cx26 晶体结构的计算研究发现,Cx26 第一个细胞外环 E1 的孔形成段形成了一个副螺旋和一个狭窄的孔区域,但在第 49 位的单个残基上存在差异。Cx26 在该位置含有一个 Ala 和 Cx30 在该位置含有一个带电的 Glu,半胱氨酸扫描在半通道中确定该位置为孔隙衬里。为了评估 Ala/Glu 差异是否会影响通透性,我们模拟并量化了表达 WT Cx26 和 Cx30 的 HeLa 细胞对与在第 49 位相互取代 Glu 和 Ala 的变体之间的荧光黄转移。当考虑到连接传导性时,Cx26(A49E) 和 Cx30(E49A) 的置换基本上逆转了荧光黄的渗透性曲线。此外,通过在单细胞中使用钙素外流试验,我们观察到未对接的 Cx30 半通道的阴离子偏好性也有类似的降低,而 Ala/Glu 相互置换后,这种偏好性发生了逆转。因此,我们的数据表明,Cx26 和 Cx30 间隙连接通道和未对接半通道具有相似的通透性特征,它们 E1 结构域中的单个残基差异在很大程度上可以解释它们对阴离子示踪剂的不同通透性。与 Cx30 相比,Cx26 的阴离子通透性更高,这表明这些连接蛋白可能在耳蜗中发挥不同的信号功能,这或许反映在人类耳聋中 Cx26 突变的发生率要高得多。
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6.00
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10.50%
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88
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: General physiology is the study of biological mechanisms through analytical investigations, which decipher the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying biological function at all levels of organization. The mission of Journal of General Physiology (JGP) is to publish mechanistic and quantitative molecular and cellular physiology of the highest quality, to provide a best-in-class author experience, and to nurture future generations of independent researchers. The major emphasis is on physiological problems at the cellular and molecular level.
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