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Publication : Disruption of alpha3 connexin gene leads to proteolysis and cataractogenesis in mice.

First Author  Gong X Year  1997
Journal  Cell Volume  91
Issue  6 Pages  833-43
PubMed ID  9413992 Mgi Jnum  J:44949
Mgi Id  MGI:1101527 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80471-7
Citation  Gong X, et al. (1997) Disruption of alpha3 connexin gene leads to proteolysis and cataractogenesis in mice. Cell 91(6):833-43
abstractText  Gap junction channels formed by alpha3 (Cx46) and alpha8 (Cx50) connexin provide pathways for communication between the fiber cells in the normal transparent lens. To determine the specific role of alpha3 connexin in vivo, the alpha3 connexin gene was disrupted in mice. Although the absence of alpha3 connexin had no obvious influence on the early stages of lens formation and the differentiation of lens fibers, mice homozygous for the disrupted alpha3 gene developed nuclear cataracts that were associated with the proteolysis of crystallins. This study establishes the importance of gap junctions in maintaining normal lens transparency by providing a cell-cell signaling pathway or structural component for the proper organization of lens membrane and cytoplasmic proteins.
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