New roles for connexons
- PMID: 12750444
- DOI: 10.1152/nips.01431.2002
New roles for connexons
Abstract
Connexons or gap junction hemichannels are large, nonselective ion channels that reside in the nonjunctional plasma membrane before their assembly into gap junction channels. Increasing evidence suggests that these channels can open under certain conditions and may participate in a number of cellular processes, including the release of small metabolites such as ATP and NAD(+), which are involved in paracrine signaling.
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