Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.

In mammals, a single pannexin1 gene (Panx1) is widely expressed in the CNS including the inner and outer retinae, forming large-pore voltage-gated membrane channels, which are involved in calcium and ATP signaling. Previously, we discovered that zebrafish lack Panx1 expression in the inner retina, w...

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Main Authors: Sarah Kurtenbach, Nora Prochnow, Stefan Kurtenbach, Jan Klooster, Christiane Zoidl, Rolf Dermietzel, Maarten Kamermans, Georg Zoidl
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3808535?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-96133823cceb4a9194b25054bea8fff42020-11-24T21:50:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7772210.1371/journal.pone.0077722Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.Sarah KurtenbachNora ProchnowStefan KurtenbachJan KloosterChristiane ZoidlRolf DermietzelMaarten KamermansGeorg ZoidlIn mammals, a single pannexin1 gene (Panx1) is widely expressed in the CNS including the inner and outer retinae, forming large-pore voltage-gated membrane channels, which are involved in calcium and ATP signaling. Previously, we discovered that zebrafish lack Panx1 expression in the inner retina, with drPanx1a exclusively expressed in horizontal cells of the outer retina. Here, we characterize a second drPanx1 protein, drPanx1b, generated by whole-genome duplications during teleost evolution. Homology searches strongly support the presence of pannexin sequences in cartilaginous fish and provide evidence that pannexins evolved when urochordata and chordata evolution split. Further, we confirm Panx1 ohnologs being solely present in teleosts. A hallmark of differential expression of drPanx1a and drPanx1b in various zebrafish brain areas is the non-overlapping protein localization of drPanx1a in the outer and drPanx1b in the inner fish retina. A functional comparison of the evolutionary distant fish and mouse Panx1s revealed both, preserved and unique properties. Preserved functions are the capability to form channels opening at resting potential, which are sensitive to known gap junction and hemichannel blockers, intracellular calcium, extracellular ATP and pH changes. However, drPanx1b is unique due to its highly complex glycosylation pattern and distinct electrophysiological gating kinetics. The existence of two Panx1 proteins in zebrafish displaying distinct tissue distribution, protein modification and electrophysiological properties, suggests that both proteins fulfill different functions in vivo.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3808535?pdf=render
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author Sarah Kurtenbach
Nora Prochnow
Stefan Kurtenbach
Jan Klooster
Christiane Zoidl
Rolf Dermietzel
Maarten Kamermans
Georg Zoidl
spellingShingle Sarah Kurtenbach
Nora Prochnow
Stefan Kurtenbach
Jan Klooster
Christiane Zoidl
Rolf Dermietzel
Maarten Kamermans
Georg Zoidl
Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sarah Kurtenbach
Nora Prochnow
Stefan Kurtenbach
Jan Klooster
Christiane Zoidl
Rolf Dermietzel
Maarten Kamermans
Georg Zoidl
author_sort Sarah Kurtenbach
title Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
title_short Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
title_full Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
title_fullStr Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
title_full_unstemmed Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
title_sort pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In mammals, a single pannexin1 gene (Panx1) is widely expressed in the CNS including the inner and outer retinae, forming large-pore voltage-gated membrane channels, which are involved in calcium and ATP signaling. Previously, we discovered that zebrafish lack Panx1 expression in the inner retina, with drPanx1a exclusively expressed in horizontal cells of the outer retina. Here, we characterize a second drPanx1 protein, drPanx1b, generated by whole-genome duplications during teleost evolution. Homology searches strongly support the presence of pannexin sequences in cartilaginous fish and provide evidence that pannexins evolved when urochordata and chordata evolution split. Further, we confirm Panx1 ohnologs being solely present in teleosts. A hallmark of differential expression of drPanx1a and drPanx1b in various zebrafish brain areas is the non-overlapping protein localization of drPanx1a in the outer and drPanx1b in the inner fish retina. A functional comparison of the evolutionary distant fish and mouse Panx1s revealed both, preserved and unique properties. Preserved functions are the capability to form channels opening at resting potential, which are sensitive to known gap junction and hemichannel blockers, intracellular calcium, extracellular ATP and pH changes. However, drPanx1b is unique due to its highly complex glycosylation pattern and distinct electrophysiological gating kinetics. The existence of two Panx1 proteins in zebrafish displaying distinct tissue distribution, protein modification and electrophysiological properties, suggests that both proteins fulfill different functions in vivo.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3808535?pdf=render
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