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The gap junction family: structure, function and chemistry
Authors:Rolf Dermietzel   T. K. Hwang  D. S. Spray
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Morphologie und Anatomie, Universität Regensburg, Universitätsstrasse 31, W-8400 Regensburg, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 10461 Bronx, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:
Summary Gap junctions are aggregates of transmembranous channels which bypass the extracellular space by transporting messenger molecules and ions from one cytoplasmic source to an adjacent cytoplasmic interior. The channels join the plasma membranes of adjacent cells by bridging the extracellular space between them. Thereby, cellular ldquocompartmentsrdquo which were once considered to be individual units are, in actuality, interconnected by a system of pathways which form a functional cellular syncytium. The evolutionary importance of a generalized intercellular communication system can be appreciated when one considers the widespread prevalence of gap junctions within animals of all multicellular phyla, and within almost all tissues of vertebrates. Only a few population of cells such as skeletal muscle cells (which are fused to form functional syncytia) and circulating blood cells are not equipped with gap junctions. This paper provides a brief review of the diverse structural, molecular and functional aspects of gap junctions as revealed by current research.
Keywords:Gap junction  Structure  Function  Molecular biology  Chemistry
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