First published online 15 April 2003
doi: 10.1242/jcs.00428
Connexin43 phosphorylation at S368 is acute during S and G2/M and in response to protein kinase C activation
Joell L. Solan1,
Matthew D. Fry2,
Erica M. TenBroek3 and
Paul D. Lampe1,*
1 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98109, USA, and Department
of Pathobiology, University of Washington, WA 98195, USA
2 Cell Signaling Technology, Beverly, MA 01915, USA
3 Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN
55108, USA

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Fig. 8. G0- and S-phase cells show different Cx43 cellular distributions
and different abilities to transfer fluorescent dyes in established and
junctional assembly assays. (A) G0 cells show extensive junctional
Cx43 immunostaining. (B) S-phase cells show extensive junctional and
cytoplasmic membrane staining. (C) The number of cells that receive either
Alexa488 (A488) or Alexa594 (A594) from the injected cell is quantitated for
cells in established G0- or S-phase cultures (mean±s.d.).
(D) Cells in G0 or S were assayed for the ability to assemble gap
junctions and transfer calcein (quantitated as the number of transfers per the
total number of interfaces between a calcein-loaded and a recipient cell,
mean±s.d.).
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