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Connexins: a myriad of functions extending beyond assembly of gap junction channelsPosttranslational modifications in connexins and pannexinsCharacterization of the Structure and Intermolecular Interactions between the Connexin40 and Connexin43 Carboxyl-terminal and Cytoplasmic Loop DomainsStructural changes in the carboxyl terminus of the gap junction protein connexin 40 caused by the interaction with c-Src and zonula occludens-1.Mechanisms of ATP release and signalling in the blood vessel wall.Spontaneous lung dysfunction and fibrosis in mice lacking connexin 40 and endothelial cell connexin 43Biological and biophysical properties of vascular connexin channels.Localized expression of an Ins(1,4,5)P3 receptor at the myoendothelial junction selectively regulates heterocellular Ca2+ communication.Identification of rab20 as a potential regulator of connexin 43 trafficking.Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 6. Purinergic signaling and response in fibroblasts and tissue fibrosisCx43 associates with Na(v)1.5 in the cardiomyocyte perinexus.Gap junctions and blood-tissue barriersMechanisms of gap junction traffic in health and diseaseCross-talk between pulmonary injury, oxidant stress, and gap junctional communication.Syndromic and non-syndromic disease-linked Cx43 mutations.Connexin 43 connexon to gap junction transition is regulated by zonula occludens-1.Claudins: control of barrier function and regulation in response to oxidant stress.Characterization of novel Pannexin 1 isoforms from rat pituitary cells and their association with ATP-gated P2X channels.Cx50 requires an intact PDZ-binding motif and ZO-1 for the formation of functional intercellular channels.The gap junction channel protein connexin 43 is covalently modified and regulated by SUMOylationJunctional abnormalities in human airway epithelial cells expressing F508del CFTR.Molecular mechanisms regulating formation, trafficking and processing of annular gap junctions.Ubiquitination, intracellular trafficking, and degradation of connexinsCardiac Cx43, Cx40 and Cx45 co-assembling: involvement of connexins epitopes in formation of hemichannels and Gap junction channels.Cytoplasmic amino acids within the membrane interface region influence connexin oligomerizationRole of gap junction, hemichannels, and connexin 43 in mineralizing in response to intermittent and continuous application of parathyroid hormone.Molecular mechanisms of inherited demyelinating neuropathies.Proteins and mechanisms regulating gap-junction assembly, internalization, and degradation.Conformational maturation and post-ER multisubunit assembly of gap junction proteins.ERp29 restricts Connexin43 oligomerization in the endoplasmic reticulum.Glycosylation regulates pannexin intermixing and cellular localization.Differential pathways of claudin oligomerization and integration into tight junctions.Loss of Coupling Distinguishes GJB1 Mutations Associated with CNS Manifestations of CMT1X from Those Without CNS Manifestations.Degradation of connexins and gap junctions.Structure of the gap junction channel and its implications for its biological functions.Golgi bypass: skirting around the heart of classical secretion.Connexins: key mediators of endocrine function.GJB2 Gene Mutations in Syndromic Skin Diseases with Sensorineural Hearing Loss.Degradation of connexins through the proteasomal, endolysosomal and phagolysosomal pathways.The emerging Pannexin 1 signalome: a new nexus revealed?
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006年学术文章
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization.
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Pathways and control of connexin oligomerization
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Michael Koval
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10.1016/J.TCB.2006.01.006
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2006-02-21T00:00:00Z