Cell-membrane receptors for purines. Review.

Biosci Rep

Published: February 1982

Purines are involved in many aspects of cell chemistry - intermediary metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis, and the supply of high-energy phosphates to various active transport systems. In addition, however, there appear to be specific receptor molecules located within the plasma membrane of some cells, which mediate changes of cell function in response to purines present in the extracellular fluid. It is the purpose of this review to summarize the kind of functions subserved by those receptors as well as the basic structural requirements for their activation.

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