Determinants of gating polarity of a connexin 32 hemichannel

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Oh, S [1 ]
Rivkin, S [1 ]
Tang, QX [1 ]
Verselis, VK [1 ]
Bargiello, TA [1 ]
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[1] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Kennedy Ctr, Dept Neurosci, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
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10.1529/biophysj.103.038448
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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There is good evidence supporting the view that the transjunctional voltage sensor (V-j-sensor) of Cx32 and other Group 1 connexins is contained within a segment of the N-terminus that contributes to the formation of the channel pore. We have shown that the addition of negatively charged amino acid residues at several positions within the first 10 amino acid residues reverses the polarity of V-j-gating and proposed that channel closure is initiated by the inward movement of this region. Here, we report that positive charge substitutions of the 2nd, 5th, and 8th residues maintain the negative polarity of V-j-gating. These data are consistent with the original gating model. Surprisingly, some channels containing combinations of positive and/or negative charges at the 2nd and 5th positions display bipolar V-j-gating. The appearance of bipolar gating does not correlate with relative orientation of charges at this position. However, the voltage sensitivity of bipolar channels correlates with the sign of the charge at the 2nd residue, suggesting that charges at this position may have a larger role in determining gating polarity. Taken together with previous findings, the results suggest that the polarity V-j-gating is not determined by the sign of the charge lying closest to the cytoplasmic entry of the channel, nor is it likely to result from the reorientation of an electrical dipole contained in the N-terminus. We further explore the mechanism of polarity determination by utilizing the one-dimensional Poisson-Nernst-Plank model to determine the voltage profile of simple model channels containing regions of permanent charge within the channel pore. These considerations demonstrate how local variations in the electric field may influence the polarity and sensitivity of V-j-gating but are unlikely to account for the appearance of bipolar V-j-gating.
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