Ubiquitin-mediated internalization of connexin43 is independent of the canonical endocytic tyrosine-sorting signal |
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Authors: | Catarino Steve Ramalho José S Marques Carla Pereira Paulo Girão Henrique |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. |
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Abstract: | Gap junctions are specialized cell-cell contacts that provide direct intercellular communication between eukaryotic cells. The tyrosine-sorting signal (YXX?), present at amino acids 286-289 of Cx43 (connexin43), has been implicated in the internalization of the protein. In recent years, ubiquitination of Cx43 has also been proposed to regulate gap junction intercellular communication; however, the underlying mechanism and molecular players involved remain elusive. In the present study, we demonstrate that ubiquitinated Cx43 is internalized through a mechanism that is independent of the YXX? signal. Indeed, expression of a Cx43-Ub (ubiquitin) chimaera was shown to drive the internalization of a mutant Cx43 in which the YXX? motif was eliminated. Immunofluorescence, cycloheximide-chase and cell-surface-protein biotinylation experiments demonstrate that oligomerization of Cx43-Ub into hemichannels containing wild-type Cx43 or mutant Cx43Y286A is sufficient to drive the internalization of the protein. Furthermore, the internalization of Cx43 induced by Cx43-Ub was shown to depend on its interaction with epidermal growth factor receptor substrate 15. |
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