Gap junction beta-4 protein

Structural component of gap junctions (By similarity). Gap junctions are dodecameric channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjoining cells. They are formed by the docking of two hexameric hemichannels, one from each cell membrane (By similarity). Small molecules and ions diffuse from one cell to a neighboring cell via the central pore (By similarity).

PDB Code:
Native
Stable
Pure
Active protein
Recombinant protein
Human Origin
Entry name:
CXB4_HUMAN
Gene name:
GJB4
Uniprot accession:
Q9NTQ9
Origin:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Protein family:
Connexin, Beta-type (group I) subfamily
Full-length:
266
Mass:
30419
Sequence:
MNWAFLQGLLSGVNKYSTVLSRIWLSVVFIFRVLVYVVAAEEVWDDEQKDFVCNTKQPGCPNVCYDEFFPVSHVRLWALQLILVTCPSLLVVMHVAYREERERKHHLKHGPNAPSLYDNLSKKRGGLWWTYLLSLIFKAAVDAGFLYIFHRLYKDYDMPRVVACSVEPCPHTVDCYISRPTEKKVFTYFMVTTAAICILLNLSEVFYLVGKRCMEIFGPRHRRPRCRECLPDTCPPYVLSQGGHPEDGNSVLMKAGSAPVDAGGYP
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