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XB-ART-16259
FEBS Lett 1997 Jul 14;4112-3:339-45.
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P2X7 purinoceptor expression in Xenopus oocytes is not sufficient to produce a pore-forming P2Z-like phenotype.

Petrou S , Ugur M , Drummond RM , Singer JJ , Walsh JV .


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The purinergic rP2X7 receptor expressed in a number of heterologous systems not only functions as a cation channel but also gives rise to a P2Z-like response, i.e. a reversible membrane permeabilization that allows the passage of molecules with molecular masses of > or = 300 Da. We investigated the properties of rP2X7 receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. In two-electrode voltage-clamp experiments, ATP or BzATP caused inward currents that were abolished or greatly diminished when NMDG+ or choline replaced Na+ as the principal external cation. In fluorescent dye experiments, BzATP application did not result in entry of the fluorophore YO-PRO-1(2+). Thus, rP2X7 expression in Xenopus oocytes does not by itself give rise to the pore-forming P2Z phenotype, suggesting that ancillary factors are involved.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: p2rx7