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Molecular and functional properties of P2X receptors-recent progress and persisting challenges

Journal

PURINERGIC SIGNALLING
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 375-417

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11302-012-9314-7

Keywords

Molecular; Functional properties; P2X receptors; Physiology; Pharmacology; Protein interactions; KO mice

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  1. DFG [NI 592/5-2, FOR 748: NI 592/4-2, RE 2711/1-1, Schm/8-2]

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ATP-gated P2X receptors are trimeric ion channels that assemble as homo- or heteromers from seven cloned subunits. Transcripts and/or proteins of P2X subunits have been found in most, if not all, mammalian tissues and are being discovered in an increasing number of non-vertebrates. Both the first crystal structure of a P2X receptor and the generation of knockout (KO) mice for five of the seven cloned subtypes greatly advanced our understanding of their molecular and physiological function and their validation as drug targets. This review summarizes the current understanding of the structure and function of P2X receptors and gives an update on recent developments in the search for P2X subtype-selective ligands. It also provides an overview about the current knowledge of the regulation and modulation of P2X receptors on the cellular level and finally on their physiological roles as inferred from studies on KO mice.

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