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Pannexin 1 Modulates Axonal Growth in Mouse Peripheral Nerves
The pannexin family of channels consists of three members—pannexin-1 (Panx1), pannexin-2 (Panx2), and pannexin-3 (Panx3) that enable the exchange of metabolites and signaling molecules between intracellular and extracellular compartments.
Steven M. Horton +10 more
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Pannexin1 (Panx1) channels release cytosolic ATP in response to signaling pathways. Panx1 is highly expressed in the central nervous system. We used four antibodies with different Panx1 anti-peptide epitopes to analyze four regions of rat brain.
Angela C Cone +6 more
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Pannexin 1 (Panx1) channels are widely recognized for their role in ATP release, and as follows, their function is closely tied to that of ATP-activated P2X7 purinergic receptors (P2X7Rs).
Leigh A. Swayne +2 more
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Image_7_A Potential Compensatory Role of Panx3 in the VNO of a Panx1 Knock Out Mouse Model.jpg
Pannexins (Panx) are integral membrane proteins, with Panx1 being the best-characterized member of the protein family. Panx1 is implicated in sensory processing, and knockout (KO) animal models have become the primary tool to investigate the role(s) of ...
Stefan Kurtenbach (108906) +5 more
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Targeting pannexin1 improves seizure outcome.
Imbalance of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate and of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA is one of several causes of seizures. ATP has also been implicated in epilepsy.
Marcelo F Santiago +7 more
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Biochemical and Functional Analyses of PANX1 Variants [PDF]
Pannexin 1 (PANX1) is a glycoprotein capable of forming large-pore single-membrane channels permeable to signaling molecules such as ATP. In this study, we interrogated different domains by introducing naturally occurring variants reported in melanoma and assessed their impact on the channel function of PANX1 at the cell surface.
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Emerging functions of Pannexin 1 in the eye
Pannexin 1 (Panx1) is a high-conductance, voltage-gated channel protein found in vertebrates. It has been shown that Panx1 is widely expressed in many organs and tissues, including sensory systems.
Sarah eKurtenbach +2 more
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Image_3_A Potential Compensatory Role of Panx3 in the VNO of a Panx1 Knock Out Mouse Model.JPEG
Pannexins (Panx) are integral membrane proteins, with Panx1 being the best-characterized member of the protein family. Panx1 is implicated in sensory processing, and knockout (KO) animal models have become the primary tool to investigate the role(s) of ...
Stefan Kurtenbach (108906) +5 more
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Pannexin 1 Regulates Bidirectional Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity in Adult Mice
The threshold for bidirectional modification of synaptic plasticity is known to be controlled by several factors, including the balance between protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, postsynaptic free Ca2+ concentration and NMDA receptor (NMDAR ...
Alvaro O. Ardiles +10 more
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Image_5_A Potential Compensatory Role of Panx3 in the VNO of a Panx1 Knock Out Mouse Model.jpg
Pannexins (Panx) are integral membrane proteins, with Panx1 being the best-characterized member of the protein family. Panx1 is implicated in sensory processing, and knockout (KO) animal models have become the primary tool to investigate the role(s) of ...
Stefan Kurtenbach (108906) +5 more
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