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P2X1 purinoceptor (IPR003044)
Short name: P2X1_purnocptor
Overlapping homologous superfamilies
Family relationships
- P2X purinoreceptor (IPR001429)
- P2X1 purinoceptor (IPR003044)
Description
P2X purinoceptors are cell membrane ion channels, gated by adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and other nucleotides; they have been found to be widely expressed on mammalian cells, and, by means of their functional properties, can be differentiated into three sub-groups. The first group is almost equally well activated by ATP and its analogue alpha,betamethylene-ATP, whereas, the second group is not activated by the latter compound. A third type of receptor (also called P2Z) is distinguished by the fact that repeated or prolonged agonist application leads to the opening of much larger pores, allowing large molecules to traverse the cell membrane. This increased permeability rapidly leads to cell death, and lysis.
Molecular cloning studies have identified seven P2X receptor subtypes, designated P2X1-P2X7. These receptors are proteins that share 35-48% amino acid identity, and possess two putative transmembrane (TM) domains, separated by a long (~270 residues) intervening sequence, which is thought to form an extracellular loop. Around 1/4 of the residues within the loop are invariant between the cloned subtypes, including 10 characteristic cysteines.
Studies of the functional properties of heterologously expressed P2X receptors, together with the examination of their distribution in native tissues, suggests they likely occur as both homo- and heteromultimers in vivo [PMID: 10414359, PMID: 12270951].
Expression of P2X1 receptors produces receptors that are equally well activated by alphabetamethyleneATP and ATP. The properties of the currents so generated are quite comparable to those determined for native P2X receptors, such as those found to be present in smooth muscle [PMID: 10414359].
GO terms
Biological Process
GO:0006811 ion transport
Molecular Function
GO:0005524 ATP binding
GO:0005216 ion channel activity
GO:0001614 purinergic nucleotide receptor activity
Cellular Component
GO:0016020 membrane
Contributing signatures
- PR01308 (P2X1RECEPTOR)
- PTHR10125:SF9 (PTHR10125:SF9)