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Query: EC:1.13.12.5 (
aequorin
)
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Chimeric proteins comprising connexins 26, 32, and 43 and
aequorin
, a chemiluminescent calcium indicator, were made by fusing the amino terminus of
aequorin
to the carboxyl terminus of connexins. The retention of function by the chimeric partners was investigated. Connexin 32-
aequorin
and connexin 43-
aequorin
retained chemiluminescent activity whereas that of
connexin 26
-
aequorin
was negligible. Immunofluorescent staining of COS-7 cells expressing the chimerae showed they were targeted to the plasma membrane. Gap junction intercellular channel formation by the chimerae alone and in combination with wild-type connexins was investigated. Stable HeLa cells expressing connexin 43-
aequorin
were functional, as demonstrated by Lucifer yellow transfer. Paris of Xenopus oocytes expressing connexin 43-
aequorin
were electrophysiologically coupled, but those expressing chimeric
connexin 26
or 32 showed no detectable levels of coupling. The formation of heteromeric channels constructed of chimeric connexin 32 or connexin 43 and the respective wild-type connexins was inferred from the novel voltage gating properties of the junctional conductance. The results show that the preservation of function by each partner of the chimeric protein is dictated mainly by the nature of the connexin, especially the length of the cytoplasmic carboxyl-terminal domain. The
aequorin
partner of the connexin 43 chimera reported calcium levels in COS-7 cells in at least two different calcium environments.
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PMID:Assembly of chimeric connexin-aequorin proteins into functional gap junction channels. Reporting intracellular and plasma membrane calcium environments. 943 Jul 18