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SUBMITTER: Tetenborg S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7592057 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tetenborg Stephan S Wang Helen Y HY Nemitz Lena L Depping Anne A Espejo Alexsandra B AB Aseervatham Jaya J Bedford Mark T MT Janssen-Bienhold Ulrike U O'Brien John J Dedek Karin K
Scientific reports 20201027 1
Connexin36 (Cx36) is the most abundant connexin in central nervous system neurons. It forms gap junction channels that act as electrical synapses. Similar to chemical synapses, Cx36-containing gap junctions undergo activity-dependent plasticity and complex regulation. Cx36 gap junctions represent multimolecular complexes and contain cytoskeletal, regulatory and scaffolding proteins, which regulate channel conductance, assembly and turnover. The amino acid sequence of mammalian Cx36 harbors a pho ...[more]