Connexin-43 (Cx43, CXA1, Gap Junction alpha1) is a member of the large family of gap junction proteins. Connexins assemble as a hexamer and are transported to the plasma membrane to create a hemichannel that can associate with hemichannels on nearby cells to create cell-to-cell channels that cluster together to form gap junctions. Gap junction communication is critical for cell to cell communication during development and regulation of cell growth. Phosphorylation of connexin-43 is important in regulating both the assembly and the function of gap junctions. PKC phosphorylates Ser-368 in connexin-43 after activation of cells with phorbol esters. This phosphorylation event decreases cell-to-cell communication. In addition, the tyrosine kinase, c-Src, can interact with and phosphorylate Tyr-265 in connexin-43 leading to inhibition of gap junction communication. Thus, connexin-43 phosphorylation may be an important mode for regulating gap junctional communication.
Clone M496 was generated from a peptide fragment in the C-terminal region of human connexin-43. This sequence is highly conserved in mouse and rat connexin-43.
Target-Kategorie:
Connexin-43 (C-terminal region)
Application Verdünnung:
WB(1:300-5000)
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