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- Connexon abstract "In biology, a connexon, also known as a connexin hemichannel or a pannexin channel, is an assembly of six proteins called connexins that form the pore for a gap junction between the cytoplasm of two adjacent cells. This channel allows for bidirectional flow of ions and signaling molecules. The connexon is the hemichannel supplied by a cell on one side of the junction; two connexons from opposing cells normally come together to form the complete intercellular gap junction channel. However, in some cells, the hemichannel itself is active as a conduit between the cytoplasm and the extracellular space, allowing the transference of ions and small molecules lower than 1-2 KDa. Little is known about this function of connexons besides the new evidence suggesting their key role in intracellular signaling.Connexons made of the same type of connexins are considered homomeric, while connexons made of differing types of connexins are heteromeric.".
- Connexon thumbnail Connexon_and_connexin_structure.svg?width=300.
- Connexon wikiPageExternalLink 978-1-934115-46-6.
- Connexon wikiPageID "773534".
- Connexon wikiPageLength "15135".
- Connexon wikiPageOutDegree "63".
- Connexon wikiPageRevisionID "705028216".
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Action_potential.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Bioactive_plant_food_compounds.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink C-terminus.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_arrhythmia.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular_disease.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Membrane_biology.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cell_signaling.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Clathrin.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Connexin.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus_type_1.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus_type_2.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Endocytosis.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Epilepsy.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Epinephrine.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Extracellular.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink G_protein–coupled_receptor.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junction.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Golgi_apparatus.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Growth_factor.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Heteromer.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Homeostasis.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Homomeric.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Insulin.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Intracellular_pH.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Ion_channel.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Ischemia.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Lysosome.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_channel.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_potential.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Myocyte.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Neurodegeneration.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Neurogenesis.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Norepinephrine.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Oligomer.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Purinergic_signalling.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Receptor-mediated_endocytosis.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_tyrosine_kinase.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Second_messenger_system.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transduction.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Synaptic_plasticity.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane_domain.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Ubiquitin.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_(biology_and_chemistry).
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Connexon".
- Connexon wikiPageWikiLinkText "connexon".
- Connexon caption "Connexon and connexin structure".
- Connexon latin "connexona".
- Connexon name "Connexon".
- Connexon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Connexon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Epithelial_tissue.
- Connexon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Connexon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Connexon subject Category:Membrane_biology.
- Connexon hypernym Assembly.
- Connexon type AnatomicalStructure.
- Connexon type Legislature.
- Connexon type Biophysic.
- Connexon type Thing.
- Connexon type Q4936952.
- Connexon comment "In biology, a connexon, also known as a connexin hemichannel or a pannexin channel, is an assembly of six proteins called connexins that form the pore for a gap junction between the cytoplasm of two adjacent cells. This channel allows for bidirectional flow of ions and signaling molecules. The connexon is the hemichannel supplied by a cell on one side of the junction; two connexons from opposing cells normally come together to form the complete intercellular gap junction channel.".
- Connexon label "Connexon".
- Connexon sameAs Q420047.
- Connexon sameAs Connexon.
- Connexon sameAs Conexona.
- Connexon sameAs Connexon.
- Connexon sameAs Connessone.
- Connexon sameAs コネクソン.
- Connexon sameAs Konekson.
- Connexon sameAs m.03bc5k.
- Connexon sameAs Коннексоны.
- Connexon sameAs Q420047.
- Connexon wasDerivedFrom Connexon?oldid=705028216.
- Connexon depiction Connexon_and_connexin_structure.svg.
- Connexon isPrimaryTopicOf Connexon.
- Connexon name "Connexon".