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Pannexins or Connexins?

2009
Pannexins are a family of three vertebrate proteins that have moderate sequence homology with the innexin proteins, which compose gap junction channels in protostomes, including most invertebrates. However, it appears that in contrast to innexins, pannexins do not have the ability to form gap junction channels.
Gerhard Dahl, Andrew L. Harris
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Pannexin 1

2022
Die hypoxische pulmonale Vasokonstriktion ist ein durch alveoläre Hypoxie ausgelöster aktiver physiologischer Mechanismus, der den pulmonalen Blutfluss aus sauerstoffärmeren Bereichen der Lunge in besser ventilierte Regionen umleitet, um die Sauerstoffversorgung zu optimieren. Die molekularen Signalwege, welche die hypoxische pulmonale Vasokonstriktion
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Pannexins and gap junction protein diversity

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007
Gap junctions (GJs) are composed of proteins that form a channel connecting the cytoplasm of adjacent cells. Connexins were initially considered to be the only proteins capable of GJ formation. Another family of GJ proteins (innexins) were first found in invertebrates and were proposed to be renamed pannexins after their orthologs were discovered in ...
V I, Shestopalov, Y, Panchin
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Pannexin Channels: The Emerging Therapeutic Targets

Current Drug Targets, 2014
Intercellular communication plays a pivotal role in various physiological functions. This is mainly done through gap junctions and trans-membrane channels. The structural proteins forming these channels are different in vertebrates and invertebrates namely connexins and innexins respectively.
Misbahuddin, Mohammad, Hamed Said, Habib
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Pannexins

2008
Charles P. K. Lai   +2 more
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Pannexins

2012
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Pannexins

2011
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