Connexin43 regulates sodium current; Ankyrin-G modulates gap junctions: The intercalated disc exchanger

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Intercalated disc structures have conventionally been considered to be independent. Recent work shows that molecules initially thought of as belonging to one complex can actually affect another. Here, I focus on the cross-talk between connexin43 (Cx43, 'the gap junction protein') and the sodium channel complex and, conversely, on ankyrin-G (AnkG, a 'component of the sodium channel complex') and gap junctions. I speculate as to the possibility that one molecule affects the function of the other by regulating its trafficking into the intercalated disc. © 2011 The Author.

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Delmar, M. (2012, February 1). Connexin43 regulates sodium current; Ankyrin-G modulates gap junctions: The intercalated disc exchanger. Cardiovascular Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvr343

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