The functional expression of P2X receptors at the plasma membrane is dependent on their trafficking along secretory and endocytic pathways. There are seven P2X receptor subunits, and these differ in their subcellular distributions because they have very different trafficking properties. Some are retained within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), while others are predominantly at the cell surface or within endosomes and lysosomes. Changes in recruitment of receptors to and from the plasma membrane provides a way of rapidly up- or down-regulating the cellular response to adenosine triphosphate (ATP). An additional layer of regulation is the targeting of these receptors within the membranes of each compartment, which affects their stability, func...
P2X4 is an ATP-gated cation channel that is widely expressed in most tissues in the body and at espe...
Extracellular ATP is currently recognized as one of the most widely distributed neurotransmitters an...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) accumulates at sites of tissue injury and inflammation. Effects of extr...
The functional expression of P2X receptors at the plasma membrane is dependent on their trafficking ...
The functional expression of P2X receptors at the plasma membrane is dependent on their trafficking ...
Purinergic receptors are membrane ion channels activated by extracellular ATP. In vertebrates, seven...
P2X receptors within the CNS mediate excitatory synaptic transmission and also act presynaptically t...
P2X receptors are cation selective ion channels gated by the binding of extracellular ATP. Seven sub...
P2X receptors are fast, ATP-gated cation ion channels. To date seven subtypes of P2X receptors have...
Extracellular nucleotides have been recognized as important mediators of activation, triggering mult...
International audienceExtracellular ATP-gated channels (P2X receptors) define the third major family...
Fast purinergic neurotransmission has recently been shown to be mediated through ionotropic P2X rece...
The known seven mammalian receptor subunits (P2X1–7) form cationic channels gated by ATP. Three subu...
ATP P2X receptors are ligand-gated ion channels that open in response to the binding of extracellula...
The known seven mammalian receptor subunits (P2X1–7) form cationic channels gated by ATP. Three subu...
P2X4 is an ATP-gated cation channel that is widely expressed in most tissues in the body and at espe...
Extracellular ATP is currently recognized as one of the most widely distributed neurotransmitters an...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) accumulates at sites of tissue injury and inflammation. Effects of extr...
The functional expression of P2X receptors at the plasma membrane is dependent on their trafficking ...
The functional expression of P2X receptors at the plasma membrane is dependent on their trafficking ...
Purinergic receptors are membrane ion channels activated by extracellular ATP. In vertebrates, seven...
P2X receptors within the CNS mediate excitatory synaptic transmission and also act presynaptically t...
P2X receptors are cation selective ion channels gated by the binding of extracellular ATP. Seven sub...
P2X receptors are fast, ATP-gated cation ion channels. To date seven subtypes of P2X receptors have...
Extracellular nucleotides have been recognized as important mediators of activation, triggering mult...
International audienceExtracellular ATP-gated channels (P2X receptors) define the third major family...
Fast purinergic neurotransmission has recently been shown to be mediated through ionotropic P2X rece...
The known seven mammalian receptor subunits (P2X1–7) form cationic channels gated by ATP. Three subu...
ATP P2X receptors are ligand-gated ion channels that open in response to the binding of extracellula...
The known seven mammalian receptor subunits (P2X1–7) form cationic channels gated by ATP. Three subu...
P2X4 is an ATP-gated cation channel that is widely expressed in most tissues in the body and at espe...
Extracellular ATP is currently recognized as one of the most widely distributed neurotransmitters an...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) accumulates at sites of tissue injury and inflammation. Effects of extr...