gapjunctionsit
Gapjunctionsit is a term used to describe the site where gap junctions form between neighboring cells. In standard cell biology, the functional unit at this site is the gap junction channel, created by the docking of two hemichannels (connexons), each made from six connexin protein subunits, from adjacent cell membranes. The resulting intercellular channel spans the small extracellular gap and permits direct cytoplasmic exchange of ions and small metabolites, enabling electrical and metabolic coupling between cells.
Gap junctions are composed of connexins, a multigene family with several isoforms (such as Cx43, Cx36, and
The gapjunctionsit forms at points of stable cell–cell contact. Channel opening and closing are regulated by
Gap junctions are widespread, with high density in cardiac tissue, certain neurons, hepatocytes, and epithelial layers.
Disrupted gap junction communication has been linked to cardiac arrhythmias, neuropathies, and impaired tissue repair; aberrant