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Assembly of connexins and MP26 in lens fiber plasma membranes studied by SDS-fracture immunolabeling
Author(s) -
Irène Dunia,
Michel Recouvreur,
Pierre Nicolas,
N M Kumar,
H. Bloemendal,
E. L. Benedetti
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
journal of cell science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.384
H-Index - 278
eISSN - 1477-9137
pISSN - 0021-9533
DOI - 10.1242/jcs.111.15.2109
Subject(s) - immunolabeling , biology , membrane , immunogold labelling , microbiology and biotechnology , lens (geology) , biophysics , biochemistry , ultrastructure , anatomy , immunohistochemistry , paleontology , immunology
The SDS-fracture immunolabeling technique, unlike conventional freeze-fracture, provides direct evidence for the biochemical nature of membrane constituents. SDS-fracture immunolabeling shows that during differentiation of lens fiber cells the onset of junctional assembly is characterized by the presence of small clusters and linear arrays comprising connexins alpha3 and alpha8. At this initial stage MP26, a major fiber membrane constituent, appears to be colocalized with these two connexins. The application of double-immunogold labeling reveals that when large junctional plaques are assembled MP26 becomes mainly associated with the periphery of the junctional domains. This type of distribution suggests that MP26 may play a role in the clustering and gathering of connexons. In aged nuclear fiber membranes connexins, MP26 and their proteolytic derivatives form an orthogonal lattice of repeating subunits.

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