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P2X receptors are ATP-gated trimeric nonselective cation channels that are important for various physiological and pathological processes, including synaptic transmission, pain perception, immune regulation, and apoptosis. Accordingly, they attract a wide range of interest as drug targets, such as those for chronic cough, neuropathic pain, and depression. After the zebrafish P2X4 receptor structure was reported in 2009, various other P2X receptor structures have been reported, extending our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of P2X receptors. This review article describes the recent progress on understanding the structures and mechanisms of P2X receptors, especially of the mechanisms underlying ATP binding and conformational changes during the gating cycle. In addition, since several antagonists for different P2X subtypes have entered into clinical trials, this review also summarizes the binding sites and regulatory mechanisms of these antagonists, which may contribute to new strategies of targeting P2X receptors for drug discovery. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Danqi Sheng, Motoyuki Hattori. Recent progress in the structural biology of P2X receptors. Proteins. 2022 Oct;90(10):1779-1785

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