Glycosylation Regulates Pannexin Intermixing and Cellular Localization

Volume: 20, Issue: 20, Pages: 4313 - 4323
Published: Oct 15, 2009
Abstract
The pannexin family of mammalian proteins, composed of Panx1, Panx2, and Panx3, has been postulated to be a new class of single-membrane channels with functional similarities to connexin gap junction proteins. In this study, immunolabeling and coimmunoprecipitation assays revealed that Panx1 can interact with Panx2 and to a lesser extent, with Panx3 in a glycosylation-dependent manner. Panx2 strongly interacts with the core and high-mannose...
Paper Details
Title
Glycosylation Regulates Pannexin Intermixing and Cellular Localization
Published Date
Oct 15, 2009
Volume
20
Issue
20
Pages
4313 - 4323
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