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Connexon

 
(kə′nek′sän)

(cell and molecular biology) Any of the cylindrical channels associated with gap junctions.


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In biology, a connexon is an assembly of six proteins called connexins that forms a bridge called a gap junction between the cytoplasm of two adjacent cells. The connexon is actually the hemichannel supplied by a cell on one side of the junction; two connexons from opposing cells normally come together to form the complete intercellular gap junction channel. However, in some cells, the hemichannel itself is active as a conduit between the cytoplasm and the extracellular space.

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