Recent studies have identified a new family of gap junction-forming proteins in vertebrates, called pannexins. Although their function in vivo is still not known, studies in Xenopus oocytes have indicated that pannexin1 (Px1) and pannexin2 (Px2) can form functional gap junction channels and can contribute to functional hemichannels. In this study, we have utilized a combination of radioactive and non-radioactive in situ hybridization experiments to characterize the expression pattern of the two pannexin genes during development and maturation of the rat brain. Expression analysis revealed a widespread and similar mRNA distribution for both genes, but indicated that Px1 and Px2 are inversely regulated during the development of the rat brain....
<i>Background:</i> Connexin proteins are well known to participate in cell-to-cell communication wit...
The mammalian pannexin family of channel-forming proteins consisting of Panx1, Panx2, and Panx3 has ...
Pannexin1 (Panx1) channels release cytosolic ATP in response to signaling pathways. Panx1 is highly ...
Recent studies have identified a new family of gap junction-forming proteins in vertebrates, called ...
Database search has led to the identification of a family of proteins, the pannexins, which share so...
Die Entdeckung der Pannexin-Gene stellt die Sichtweise, dass ausschließlich Connexine für die Ausbil...
Several new findings have emphasized the role of neuron-specific gap junction proteins (connexins) a...
Gap junctions are unique intercellular channels assembled from the canonical gap junction family, co...
Pannexin2 (Panx2) is the largest of three members of the pannexin proteins. Pannexins are topologica...
Pannexins are a newly discovered three-member family of proteins expressed in the brain and peripher...
The pannexins (Panxs) are a family of chordate proteins homologous to the invertebrate gap junction ...
Gap-junction-dependent neuronal communication is widespread in the developing brain, and the prevale...
Mammalian gap junction proteins, connexins, have long been implicated in tumor suppression. Recently...
AbstractThree family members compose the pannexin family of channel-forming glycoproteins (Panx1, Pa...
Pannexins constitute a small family of membrane channels homologous to the invertebrate gap junction...
<i>Background:</i> Connexin proteins are well known to participate in cell-to-cell communication wit...
The mammalian pannexin family of channel-forming proteins consisting of Panx1, Panx2, and Panx3 has ...
Pannexin1 (Panx1) channels release cytosolic ATP in response to signaling pathways. Panx1 is highly ...
Recent studies have identified a new family of gap junction-forming proteins in vertebrates, called ...
Database search has led to the identification of a family of proteins, the pannexins, which share so...
Die Entdeckung der Pannexin-Gene stellt die Sichtweise, dass ausschließlich Connexine für die Ausbil...
Several new findings have emphasized the role of neuron-specific gap junction proteins (connexins) a...
Gap junctions are unique intercellular channels assembled from the canonical gap junction family, co...
Pannexin2 (Panx2) is the largest of three members of the pannexin proteins. Pannexins are topologica...
Pannexins are a newly discovered three-member family of proteins expressed in the brain and peripher...
The pannexins (Panxs) are a family of chordate proteins homologous to the invertebrate gap junction ...
Gap-junction-dependent neuronal communication is widespread in the developing brain, and the prevale...
Mammalian gap junction proteins, connexins, have long been implicated in tumor suppression. Recently...
AbstractThree family members compose the pannexin family of channel-forming glycoproteins (Panx1, Pa...
Pannexins constitute a small family of membrane channels homologous to the invertebrate gap junction...
<i>Background:</i> Connexin proteins are well known to participate in cell-to-cell communication wit...
The mammalian pannexin family of channel-forming proteins consisting of Panx1, Panx2, and Panx3 has ...
Pannexin1 (Panx1) channels release cytosolic ATP in response to signaling pathways. Panx1 is highly ...