TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitivity of gap junctional conductance to H ions in amphibian embryonic cells is independent of voltage sensitivity
AU - Spray, D. C.
AU - Campos De Carvalho, A. C.
AU - Bennett, Michael V. L.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - In vertebrate embryos gap junctional conductance (g(j)) is reduced by transjunctional voltage (V(j)) and by cytoplasmic acidification; in each case sensitivity is comparable to those of other channels gated by voltage and ligand-receptor binding. We show here that the mechanisms by which V(j) and intracellular pH (pH(i)) gate g(j) are apparently independent. Partial reduction of g(j) by lowering pH(i) neither attenuates nor enhances further reduction by V(j). Certain drugs irreversibly (glutaraldehyde, 1-ethoxycarbonyl-2-ethoxy-1,2-dihydroquinoline) or reversible (retinolic acid) abolish dependence of g(j) on pH(i) without appreciably affecting kinetic properties of voltage dependence or the shape of the steady-state V(j)-g(j) relation. These findings suggest that the mechanisms by which pH(i) and V(j) act on the gap junction are at least partially distinct and presumably involve separate regions of the junctional macromolecules.
AB - In vertebrate embryos gap junctional conductance (g(j)) is reduced by transjunctional voltage (V(j)) and by cytoplasmic acidification; in each case sensitivity is comparable to those of other channels gated by voltage and ligand-receptor binding. We show here that the mechanisms by which V(j) and intracellular pH (pH(i)) gate g(j) are apparently independent. Partial reduction of g(j) by lowering pH(i) neither attenuates nor enhances further reduction by V(j). Certain drugs irreversibly (glutaraldehyde, 1-ethoxycarbonyl-2-ethoxy-1,2-dihydroquinoline) or reversible (retinolic acid) abolish dependence of g(j) on pH(i) without appreciably affecting kinetic properties of voltage dependence or the shape of the steady-state V(j)-g(j) relation. These findings suggest that the mechanisms by which pH(i) and V(j) act on the gap junction are at least partially distinct and presumably involve separate regions of the junctional macromolecules.
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U2 - 10.1073/pnas.83.10.3533
DO - 10.1073/pnas.83.10.3533
M3 - Article
C2 - 3085092
AN - SCOPUS:0022495805
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 83
SP - 3533
EP - 3536
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 10
ER -