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From Proteopedia
CryoEM structure of mouse Panx1 phosphorylated in vitro by Src, narrow conformation
Structural highlights
FunctionPANX1_MOUSE Ion channel involved in a variety of physiological functions such as blood pressure regulation, apoptotic cell clearance and oogenesis (PubMed:30814251). Forms anion-selective channels with relatively low conductance and an order of permeabilities: nitrate>iodide>chlroride>>aspartate=glutamate=gluconate (PubMed:22311122). Can release ATP upon activation through phosphorylation or cleavage at C-terminus (PubMed:32238926). May play a role as a Ca(2+)-leak channel to regulate ER Ca(2+) homeostasis (By similarity).[UniProtKB:Q96RD7][1] [2] [3] During apoptosis and after cleavage by caspases of the C-terminal tail, acts as a plasma membrane channel which mediates the regulated release of find-me signals, such as nucleotides ATP and UTP, and selective plasme membrane permeability.[4] References
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Categories: Large Structures | Mus musculus | Dahl G | Gaullier G | Mim C | Zhang Q
