Regulation of Connexin Degradation as a Mechanism to Increase Gap Junction Assembly and Function*

  1. Lori M. Roberts
  1. From the Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon 97201

Abstract

Connexins, the integral membrane protein constituents of gap junctions, are degraded at a rate (t Formula = 1.5–5 h) much faster than most other cell surface proteins. Although the turnover of connexins has been shown to be sensitive to inhibitors of either the lysosome or of the proteasome, how connexins are targeted for degradation and whether this process can be regulated to affect intercellular communication is unknown. We show here that reducing connexin degradation with inhibitors of the proteasome (but not with lysosomal blockers) is associated with a striking increase in gap junction assembly and intercellular dye transfer in cells inefficient in both processes under basal conditions. The effect of proteasome inhibitors on wild-type connexin stability, assembly, and function was mimicked by treatment of assembly-inefficient cells with inhibitors of protein synthesis such as cycloheximide. Sensitivity of connexin degradation to cycloheximide, but not to proteasome inhibitors, was abolished when connexins were rendered structurally abnormal by perturbation of essential disulfide bonds or by mutation. Our findings provide the first evidence that intercellular communication can be up-regulated at the level of connexin turnover and that a short-lived protein may be required for conformationally mature connexins to become substrates of proteasomal degradation.

  • Abbreviations:
    Cx43
    connexin43
    Cx32
    connexin32
    NRK
    normal rat kidney
    ssS180L
    serum-starved S180L
    ZL3VS
    carboxybenzyl-leucyl-leucyl-leucine vinylsulfone
    ALLN
    N-acetyl-leu-leu-norleucinal
    DTT
    dithiothreitol
    LY
    Lucifer Yellow
    CLQ
    chloroquine
    CHX
    cycloheximide
    CHO
    Chinese hamster ovary
    DMEM
    Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
    FCS
    fetal calf serum
    PBS
    phosphate-buffered saline
    HB
    Hanks' balanced salt solution containing 1% bovine serum albumin
    • Received March 27, 2000.
    • Revision received May 10, 2000.
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