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P2X4 Receptor Protein

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P2X4 Receptor Protein

Overview

P2X4 receptor (P2X₄R) is a ligand-gated cation channel belonging to the P2X family of ionotropic purinergic receptors. Encoded by the P2RX4 gene, P2X4R is activated by extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and is a key component of purinergic signaling in the nervous system. The receptor is particularly abundant in microglial cells—the resident immune cells of the central nervous system—but is also expressed in neurons, astrocytes, and other glial populations. P2X4R plays a central role in neuroinflammation and has emerged as a significant target in neurodegeneration research due to its involvement in microglial activation and subsequent neuronal damage.

Function/Biology

P2X4R functions as a trimeric ATP-gated ion channel that permits calcium (Ca²⁺) and sodium (Na⁺) influx upon activation. The receptor contains two transmembrane domains with a large extracellular loop containing the ATP-binding pocket. When ATP binds to the extracellular domain—which can occur in pathological conditions where neurons release ATP—conformational changes open the channel pore, allowing cation entry and membrane depolarization.

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