2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.11.3092
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On the Use of Chemical Modification to Determine Connexin Hemichannel Topology and Function

Abstract: interaction in some cases. Further analysis revealed that the interaction surface, while delocalized, is located within the amino-terminal two-thirds of the c-terminal peptide. Such a delocalized and potentially low-affinity interaction surface is allowed due to the high effective concentration of the c-terminal peptide near the inner vestibule of the pore and likely explains why this region is poorly conserved between species. This type of weak interaction with a tethered gating peptide may be required to mai… Show more

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