Regulation of connexin43-protein binding in astrocytes in response to chemical ischemia/hypoxia

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Li, W [1 ]
Hertzberg, EL [1 ]
Spray, DC [1 ]
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[1] Yeshiva Univ Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Neurosci, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M410548200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Connexin-protein interactions are believed to be critical for the regulation of gap junctional intercellular communication and for the function of gap junctions formed by these complexes. We have primarily used immunoprecipitation strategies to investigate whether connexin43 binds to selected signaling and cytoskeletal proteins and whether connexin43-protein binding is altered in cultured astrocytes exposed to chemical ischemia/hypoxia, a treatment that resembles ischemia in vivo. Chemical ischemia/hypoxia induced marked dephosphorylation of connexin43, which was accompanied by increased association of connexin43 with c-Src, ERK1/2, and mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 and by decreased association between connexin43 and beta-actin. Moreover, we found that endogenous c-Src in normal astrocytes exists primarily in the Triton X-100-soluble membrane fraction, distinct from the Triton-insoluble fraction, which contains gap junctions. After chemical ischemia/hypoxia, c-Src appeared in the Triton-insoluble fraction and was co-immunoprecipitated with connexin43, suggesting that chemical ischemia/hypoxia induced translocation of c-Src to the Triton-insoluble fraction and association with connexin43. Furthermore, the "dephosphorylated" form of connexin43 was immunoprecipitated by a phosphotyrosine antibody, suggesting tyrosine phosphorylation of connexin43 by c-Src. In addition, the association between connexin43 and c-Src was blocked by inhibition of connexin43 dephosphorylation, suggesting that the interaction between connexin43 and c-Src can be regulated by alterations in the phosphorylation state of connexin43. These results identify new binding partners for connexin43 and demonstrate that interactions between connexin43 and protein kinases and phosphatases are dynamically altered as a consequence of connexin43 phosphorylation.
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