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PANX1 Protein

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PANX1 Protein

Overview

PANX1 (Pannexin 1) is an integral membrane protein that forms large-conductance ion channels, primarily functioning as an ATP release channel in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells. Encoded by the PANX1 gene on chromosome 5, this 426-amino acid protein is widely distributed across tissues, with particularly high expression in the nervous system. PANX1 was initially discovered as a structural homolog of invertebrate gap junction proteins (connexins), but subsequent research revealed distinct functional properties. Rather than forming traditional gap junctions for intercellular communication, PANX1 primarily operates as a hemichannel—a single channel unit that permits large molecule and ion passage between the cytoplasm and extracellular space. In neurons and glial cells, PANX1 activation triggers the release of ATP and other nucleotides, initiating purinergic signaling cascades with profound implications for neuronal health and disease.

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