<div><p>The Pannexin-1 (Panx1) channel is known to become activated under a variety of physiological conditions resulting in the release of medium-sized molecules such as ATP and amino acids from the cell. The detailed molecular mechanism of activation of the channel resulting in the opening of the Pannexin pore is poorly understood. The best-studied gating mechanism is caspase-3/7-mediated cleavage and truncation of the c-terminus. In the absence of caspase-cleavage, the c-terminal peptide maintains the channel in the closed state, possibly by directly plugging the pore from the intracellular side. We sought to understand in detail the part of the c-terminus necessary for this interaction by alanine-scanning and truncation mutagenesis of t...
The pannexin (Panx) family of proteins, which is co-expressed with connexins (Cxs) in vertebrates, w...
Pannexin proteins comprise a family of channels whose sole function, to date, is the release of nucl...
Apoptotic cells release ‘find-me’ signals at the earliest stages of death to recruit phagocytes1. Th...
The Pannexin-1 (Panx1) channel is known to become activated under a variety of physiological conditi...
95 pagesPannexins (Panx1-3) are members of the emerging large-pore channel family. Their ubiquitous ...
Pannexin channels are a family of recently discovered membrane proteins found in nearly every tissue...
Pannexins are vertebrate proteins with limited sequence homology to the invertebrate gap junction pr...
Pannexins represent a recently discovered second family of gap junction proteins in vertebrates. How...
Pannexin 1 is one of three pannexins, a vertebrate protein family related to the invertebrate innexi...
AbstractThree family members compose the pannexin family of channel-forming glycoproteins (Panx1, Pa...
Pannexins are a three-member family of vertebrate plasma membrane spanning molecules that have homol...
AbstractThe large-pore channels formed by the pannexin family of proteins have been implicated in ma...
Pannexins (Panx1, 2, 3) are channel-forming glycoproteins expressed in mammalian tissues. We previou...
Autocrine and paracrine signaling via extracellular nucleotides are one of the most ubiquitous signa...
The pannexins (Panxs) are a family of chordate proteins homologous to the invertebrate gap junction ...
The pannexin (Panx) family of proteins, which is co-expressed with connexins (Cxs) in vertebrates, w...
Pannexin proteins comprise a family of channels whose sole function, to date, is the release of nucl...
Apoptotic cells release ‘find-me’ signals at the earliest stages of death to recruit phagocytes1. Th...
The Pannexin-1 (Panx1) channel is known to become activated under a variety of physiological conditi...
95 pagesPannexins (Panx1-3) are members of the emerging large-pore channel family. Their ubiquitous ...
Pannexin channels are a family of recently discovered membrane proteins found in nearly every tissue...
Pannexins are vertebrate proteins with limited sequence homology to the invertebrate gap junction pr...
Pannexins represent a recently discovered second family of gap junction proteins in vertebrates. How...
Pannexin 1 is one of three pannexins, a vertebrate protein family related to the invertebrate innexi...
AbstractThree family members compose the pannexin family of channel-forming glycoproteins (Panx1, Pa...
Pannexins are a three-member family of vertebrate plasma membrane spanning molecules that have homol...
AbstractThe large-pore channels formed by the pannexin family of proteins have been implicated in ma...
Pannexins (Panx1, 2, 3) are channel-forming glycoproteins expressed in mammalian tissues. We previou...
Autocrine and paracrine signaling via extracellular nucleotides are one of the most ubiquitous signa...
The pannexins (Panxs) are a family of chordate proteins homologous to the invertebrate gap junction ...
The pannexin (Panx) family of proteins, which is co-expressed with connexins (Cxs) in vertebrates, w...
Pannexin proteins comprise a family of channels whose sole function, to date, is the release of nucl...
Apoptotic cells release ‘find-me’ signals at the earliest stages of death to recruit phagocytes1. Th...