Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences

    Carboxyl-terminal deletion mutants of the gap junction protein connexin32 were tested in the oocyte cell—cell channel assay. Oocytes expressing a mutant lacking 58 carboxyl terminal amino acids were found to exhibit junctional conductances of the same magnitude as oocytes expressing wild-type connexin32. The gating properties of the channels formed by this mutant ofconnexin32 with respect to transjunctional voltage and cytoplasmic acidification are indistinguishable from those found with wild-type connexin32 channels. This includes a novel pH-dependent voltage gate. In another mutant, two carboxyl terminal serine residues, Ser233 and Ser240, were replaced by Asn residues. This double mutant has properties indistinguishable from wild-type connexin32, suggesting that phosphorylation of either of these serines is not required for channel opening.

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