Coregulation of multiple signaling mechanisms in pp60v-Src-induced closure of Cx43 gap junction channels.
J Membr Biol
; 245(8): 495-506, 2012 Aug.
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Attenuation in gap junctional coupling has consistently been associated with induction of rapid or synchronous cell division in normal and pathological conditions. In the case of the v-src oncogene, gating of Cx43 gap junction channels has been linked to both direct phosphorylation of tyrosines (Y247 and 265) and phosphorylation of the serine targets of Erk1/2 (S255, 279 and 282) on the cytoplasmic C-terminal domain of Cx43. However, only the latter has been associated with acute, rather than chronic, gating of the channels immediately after v-src expression, a process that is mediated through a "ball-and-chain" mechanism. In this study we show that, while ERK1/2 is necessary for acute closure of gap junction channels, it is not sufficient. Rather, multiple pathways converge to regulate Cx43 coupling in response to expression of v-src, including parallel signaling through PKC and MEK1/2, with additional positive and negative regulatory effects mediated by PI3 kinase, distinguished by the involvement of Akt.
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Oócitos
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Transdução de Sinais
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Ativação do Canal Iônico
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Regulação da Expressão Gênica
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Proteína Oncogênica pp60(v-src)
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Junções Comunicantes
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2012
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