Cloning, sequence analysis and phylogeny of connexin43 isolated from American black bear heart.

Marcel A G Van Der Heyden, Bart Kok, Evelyn N Kouwenhoven, Øivind Tøien, Brian M Barnes, Vadim G Fedorov, Igor R Efimov, Tobias Opthof
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Abstract

Conduction in the heart requires gap junctions. In mammalian ventricular myocytes these consist of connexin43 (Cx43). Hearts of non-hibernating species display conduction disturbances at reduced temperatures. These may exacerbate into lethal arrhythmias. Hibernating species are protected against these arrhythmias by a non-resolved mechanism. To analyze whether the amino acid composition of Cx43 from the hibernating American black bear displays specific features, we cloned the full coding sequence of Ursus americanus Cx43 and compared with that of other (non)hibernating species. UaCx43 displays 99.7% identity to rabbit Cx43 at the amino acid level. No specific features were observed in UaCx43 when compared to previously cloned Cx43 from hibernating and non-hibernating mammals. Phylogenetic tree reconstruction of this and other published full-length Cx43 sequences reveals a very high level of conservation from fish to men. Finally, one of the previously identified six mammalian characteristic amino acids, is not conserved in the black bear.

美洲黑熊心脏connexin43基因的克隆、序列分析及系统发育。
心脏的传导需要间隙连接。在哺乳动物心室肌细胞中,这些细胞由连接蛋白43 (Cx43)组成。非冬眠物种的心脏在低温下表现出传导障碍。这些可能恶化为致命的心律失常。冬眠的物种通过一种未解决的机制来防止这些心律失常。为了分析冬眠的美洲黑熊Cx43的氨基酸组成是否具有特异性,我们克隆了美洲熊Cx43的完整编码序列,并与其他非冬眠物种进行了比较。在氨基酸水平上,UaCx43与兔Cx43的同源性为99.7%。与先前从冬眠和非冬眠哺乳动物中克隆的Cx43相比,未观察到UaCx43的特定特征。对这一序列和其他已发表的全长Cx43序列进行的系统发育树重建显示,从鱼类到人类的Cx43序列具有非常高的保守性。最后,在之前确定的六种哺乳动物特征氨基酸中,有一种在黑熊中并不保守。
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