MECHANISTIC AND STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF PANNEXIN CHANNELS
Pannexin channels are a family of recently discovered membrane proteins found in nearly every tissue of the human body. These channels have been classified as large ‘pore forming’ proteins which, when activated, create a passageway through the cell membrane through which ions and molecules transit.
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The Role of Connexin and Pannexin Channels in Perinatal Brain Injury and Inflammation. [PDF]
Zhou KQ +4 more
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Modulation of lower urinary tract smooth muscle contraction and relaxation by the urothelium [PDF]
Chess-Williams, Russ +2 more
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Mechanistic basis of pannexin channel mechanosensitivity
Pannexin1 (Panx1) forms membrane bound mechanosensitive ion channels and forms an integral component of various physiological and patho-physiological processes. It is well established that Panx1 responds to a wide range of mechanical stimuli. However, the mechanisms governing the mechanosensitivity are not known.
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Oxygen-glucose deprivation induces ATP release via maxi-anion channels in astrocytes [PDF]
Hong-Tao Liu +36 more
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Contribution of pannexin channels to afterimage signals in the amphibian retina. [PDF]
Liu Y, Libian N, Jiang Z, Shen W.
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Activation kinetics of single P2X receptors [PDF]
Fritz Markwardt +44 more
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Mechanosensitive release of adenosine 5'-triphosphate through pannexin channels and mechanosensitive upregulation of pannexin channels in optic nerve head astrocytes: a mechanism for purinergic involvement in chronic strain. [PDF]
Beckel JM +13 more
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Bile acid effects are mediated by ATP release and purinergic signalling in exocrine pancreatic cells [PDF]
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