Gap junction degradation

Summary
Organism
Homo sapiens (human)
Reactome
R-HSA-190873
PubChem
R-HSA-190873
Description
  • The half-life of Cx is very short (1 to 5h) compared to other junctional proteins (Laird et al., 1995 ; Fallon and Goudenough, 1981). Connexins are targeted for degradation by the proteasome and the lysosome. Degradation appears to involve the phosphorylation of Connexins as well as their interactions with other proteins (Piehl et al., 2007).
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Displaying entries 1 - 10 of 11 in total
UniProt ID Protein Name Gene Symbol Pathway Viewer
P09496 Clathrin light chain A
  • CLTA
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P09497 Clathrin light chain B
  • CLTB
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P50570 Dynamin-2
  • DNM2
  • DYN2
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P53675 Clathrin heavy chain 2
  • CLH22
  • CLTCL
  • CLTCL1
  • CLTD
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P60709 Actin, cytoplasmic 1
  • ACTB
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P63261 Actin, cytoplasmic 2
  • ACTG
  • ACTG1
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P98082 Disabled homolog 2
  • DAB2
  • DOC2
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Q00610 Clathrin heavy chain 1
  • CLH17
  • CLTC
  • CLTCL2
  • KIAA0034
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Q05193 Dynamin-1
  • DNM
  • DNM1
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Q96CW1 AP-2 complex subunit mu
  • AP2M1
  • CLAPM1
  • KIAA0109
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