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P2X7 Protein

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P2X7 Protein

Purinergic Receptor P2X Ligand-Gated Ion Channel 7

Overview

P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is a ligand-gated cation channel encoded by the P2RX7 gene located on chromosome 12q24.31. This trimeric transmembrane protein belongs to the P2X family of ionotropic purinergic receptors and is distinguished by its unique pharmacological properties and role in inflammatory signaling. With a molecular weight of approximately 68.5 kDa per subunit, P2X7 exists as a homotrimer spanning the plasma membrane. The receptor is prominently expressed in immune cells, particularly microglia, macrophages, and T lymphocytes, but is also distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. P2X7 activation by extracellular ATP (adenosine triphosphate) represents a critical trigger for innate immune responses and has emerged as a significant player in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Function and Biology

P2X7 functions as a non-selective cation channel requiring high concentrations of extracellular ATP (typically 100 μM-1 mM) for activation, distinguishing it from other P2X family members with lower activation thresholds. Upon ATP binding to all three receptor subunits, P2X7 undergoes conformational changes allowing rapid calcium and sodium influx while permitting potassium efflux. At sustained high ATP concentrations, P2X7 transitions to a pore mode, forming a macropore that permits passage of molecules up to 900 Da, including ethidium bromide and YO-PRO dyes commonly used as functional markers in research.

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