A pannexin-1 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q96RD7]
Target | Category | Definition |
protease binding | molecular function | Binding to a protease or a peptidase. [GOC:hjd] |
signaling receptor binding | molecular function | Binding to one or more specific sites on a receptor molecule, a macromolecule that undergoes combination with a hormone, neurotransmitter, drug or intracellular messenger to initiate a change in cell function. [GOC:bf, GOC:ceb, ISBN:0198506732] |
structural molecule activity | molecular function | The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of a complex. [GOC:mah, GOC:vw] |
monoatomic anion channel activity | molecular function | Enables the energy-independent passage of a monoatomic anion across a lipid bilayer down a concentration gradient. [GOC:dph, GOC:mtg_transport, GOC:pr, ISBN:0815340729] |
calcium channel activity | molecular function | Enables the facilitated diffusion of a calcium ion (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism. [GOC:mtg_transport, GOC:pr, ISBN:0815340729] |
ATP transmembrane transporter activity | molecular function | Enables the transfer of ATP, adenosine triphosphate, from one side of a membrane to the other. [GOC:ai] |
protein binding | molecular function | Binding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators] |
leak channel activity | molecular function | Enables the transport of a solute across a membrane via a narrow pore channel that is open even in an unstimulated or 'resting' state. [GOC:mtg_transport, ISBN:0815340729] |
transmembrane transporter binding | molecular function | Binding to a transmembrane transporter, a protein or protein complex that enables the transfer of a substance, usually a specific substance or a group of related substances, from one side of a membrane to the other. [GOC:BHF, GOC:jl, PMID:33199372] |
actin filament binding | molecular function | Binding to an actin filament, also known as F-actin, a helical filamentous polymer of globular G-actin subunits. [ISBN:0198506732] |
scaffold protein binding | molecular function | Binding to a scaffold protein. Scaffold proteins are crucial regulators of many key signaling pathways. Although not strictly defined in function, they are known to interact and/or bind with multiple members of a signaling pathway, tethering them into complexes. [GOC:BHF, GOC:sjp, PMID:10433269, Wikipedia:Scaffold_protein] |
wide pore channel activity | molecular function | Enables the transport of a solute across a membrane via a large pore, un-gated channel. Examples include gap junctions, which transport substances from one cell to another; and porins which transport substances in and out of bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts. [GOC:mtg_transport, ISBN:0815340729] |
Target | Category | Definition |
endoplasmic reticulum | cellular component | The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The ER takes two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached). [ISBN:0198506732] |
endoplasmic reticulum membrane | cellular component | The lipid bilayer surrounding the endoplasmic reticulum. [GOC:mah] |
plasma membrane | cellular component | The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins. [ISBN:0716731363] |
gap junction | cellular component | A cell-cell junction composed of pannexins or innexins and connexins, two different families of channel-forming proteins. [GOC:mah, GOC:mtg_muscle, ISBN:0815332181, PMID:22366062, Wikipedia:Gap_junction] |
membrane | cellular component | A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it and attached to it. [GOC:dos, GOC:mah, ISBN:0815316194] |
bleb | cellular component | A cell extension caused by localized decoupling of the cytoskeleton from the plasma membrane and characterized by rapid formation, rounded shape, and scarcity of organelles within the protrusion. Blebs are formed during apoptosis and other cellular processes, including cell locomotion, cell division, and as a result of physical or chemical stresses. [GOC:mtg_apoptosis, PMID:12083798, PMID:16624291, Wikipedia:Bleb_(cell_biology)] |
Target | Category | Definition |
response to ischemia | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a inadequate blood supply. [GOC:hjd] |
monoatomic cation transport | biological process | The directed movement of a monoatomic cation, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Monatomic cations (also called simple cations) are positively charged ions consisting of exactly one atom. [GOC:ai] |
calcium ion transport | biological process | The directed movement of calcium (Ca) ions into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. [GOC:ai] |
ATP transport | biological process | The directed movement of ATP, adenosine triphosphate, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. [GOC:ai] |
positive regulation of interleukin-1 alpha production | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of interleukin-1 alpha production. [GOC:mah] |
positive regulation of interleukin-1 beta production | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of interleukin-1 beta production. [GOC:mah] |
response to ATP | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an ATP (adenosine 5'-triphosphate) stimulus. [GOC:sl] |
oogenesis | biological process | The complete process of formation and maturation of an ovum or female gamete from a primordial female germ cell. Examples of this process are found in Mus musculus and Drosophila melanogaster. [GOC:kmv, GOC:mtg_sensu, GOC:pr] |
positive regulation of macrophage cytokine production | biological process | Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of macrophage cytokine production. Macrophage cytokine production is the appearance of a chemokine due to biosynthesis or secretion following a cellular stimulus, resulting in an increase in its intracellular or extracellular levels. [GOC:dph, GOC:tb] |
calcium ion transmembrane transport | biological process | A process in which a calcium ion is transported from one side of a membrane to the other by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. [GOC:mah] |
monoatomic anion transmembrane transport | biological process | The process in which a monoatomic anion is transported across a membrane. Monatomic anions (also called simple anions) are negatively charged ions consisting of exactly one atom. [GOC:dos, GOC:vw] |
cell-cell signaling | biological process | Any process that mediates the transfer of information from one cell to another. This process includes signal transduction in the receiving cell and, where applicable, release of a ligand and any processes that actively facilitate its transport and presentation to the receiving cell. Examples include signaling via soluble ligands, via cell adhesion molecules and via gap junctions. [GOC:dos, GOC:mah] |