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Query: EC:1.5.1.3 (
dihydrofolate reductase
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To study the biochemical basis of gap-junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) and its role in tumorigenesis, a mammalian cell expression vector carrying both a rat
connexin 43
(
Cx43
) cDNA and an amplifiable
dihydrofolate reductase
(
DHFR
) gene was transfected into the GJIC-deficient rat liver mutant cell line aB1. Two stable transfectants were selected for further amplification of the transfected
Cx43
gene by increasing stepwise the concentration of methotrexate (MTX) in the culture medium. The results indicate that GJIC was restored in these two
Cx43
cDNA transfectants after they became highly resistant to MTX but not in the control-vector transfectants, in which the
DHFR
gene was similarly amplified. The amount of
Cx43
DNA revealed by Southern blot analysis and the expression of
Cx43
gene revealed by northern and western blot analyses were concomitantly increased in the
Cx43
cDNA transfectants resistant to high concentrations of MTX. Western blot analysis, using an antipeptide antibody that specifically recognizes
Cx43
protein, further revealed that an approximately 46-kDa phosphorylated
Cx43
protein that was prominent in the parental GJIC-competent cells was absent in the aB1 cells. This
Cx43
protein, however, reappeared in the two
Cx43
cDNA transfectants after amplification. After treatment of the membrane proteins with alkaline phosphatase in vitro, the approximately 46- and 44-kDa proteins disappeared, whereas the approximately 42-kDa proteins remained with increasing intensity, indicating that the higher molecular-weight proteins were the phosphorylated
Cx43
. These results indicate that a defect in posttranslational phosphorylation of
Cx43
protein associated with low expression of the
Cx43
gene might be responsible for the GJIC deficiency in aB1 cells and that increased expression of
Cx43
by gene amplification might restore this phosphorylated
Cx43
protein and so reestablish GJIC.
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PMID:Restoration of gap-junctional intercellular communication in a communication-deficient rat liver cell mutant by transfection with connexin 43 cDNA. 828 Mar 72