Protein kinase Cγ regulation of Gap junction activity through caveolin-1-containing lipid rafts

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Lin, DB
Zhou, LZ
Zelenka, PS
Takemoto, D
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[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Biochem, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
[2] NEI, Mol & Dev Biol Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
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10.1167/iovs.03-0296
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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PURPOSE. To demonstrate the interactions of PKCgamma with caveolin (Cav-)-1 and connexin(Cx)43 in lipid rafts and its regulation of gap junctions. METHODS. N/N1003A lens epithelial cells, bovine primary lens epithelial cells, and stably transfected N/N1003A lens epithelial cells were used. Coimmunoprecipitation and Western blot analysis were used to detect protein expression and their interactions. Cav-1- containing lipid rafts and redistribution of Cav-1, PKCgamma, and Cx43 were analyzed by sucrose gradients and by consequent Western blot analysis. Cell surface gap junction Cx43 plaques were detected by confocal microscopy. PKCgamma activity was measured with a PKC assay kit. RESULTs. Cav-1 and -2 were found in N/N1003A and bovine primary lens epithelial cells. Cx43 was associated with Cav-1 in lipid rafts. Phorbol ester (TPA) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 recruited PKCgamma into Cav-1- containing lipid rafts and stimulated the interactions of PKCgamma with Cav-1 and Cx43. TPA and IGF-1 induced redistribution of Cav-1 and Cx43 from light-density fractions to higher density fractions on sucrose gradients. PKCgamma redistributed with Cav-1- and Cx43-containing fractions on stimulation with TPA or IGF-1. Overexpression of PKCgamma-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) increased the interaction of PKCgamma-EGFP with Cav-1 and Cx43 and decreased gap junction Cx43 plaques without exogenous growth factors. Overexpression of a loss-of-function PKCgamma mutant did not decrease gap junction Cx43 plaques or cause redistribution in lipid rafts, even though the PKCgamma mutant still interacted with Cav-1 and Cx43. CONCLUSIONS. Activation of PKCgamma by TPA or IGF-1 stimulated the interaction of PKC-gamma with Cav-1 and Cx43 in lipid rafts, causing Cx43, Cav-1, and PKCgamma to redistribute within the lipid rafts, and this resulted in a decrease in gap junction plaques.
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页码:5259 / 5268
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