The Polycystin Cation Channel (PCC) Family (TC# 1.A.5) consists of several transporters ranging in size from 500 to over 4000 amino acyl residues (aas)...
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are molecular sensing, non-selective cation channels that have six transmembrane segments, however, each sub-family is unique and shares little structural...
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Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. "PKD2 polycystin 2, transient receptor potential cation channel [Homo sapiens (human)] - Gene - NCBI". www.ncbi...
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TRPP (redirect from Transient receptor potential polycystin channel)
in the interaction with the polycystin-1 group. TRPP1 and TRPP3 form constitutively active cation-selective ion channels that are permeable to calcium...
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the sodium channels and are equally large. Cation channels of sperm: This small family of channels, normally referred to as Catsper channels, is related...
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coiled-coil domain through which PC1 interacts with polycystin 2 (PC2), a membrane-bound Ca2+-permeable ion channel. PC1 has been proposed to act as a G protein–coupled...
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potential Ca2+ channels, polycystin cation channels, glutamate-gated ion channels, calcium-dependent chloride channels, monovalent cation:proton antiporters...
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TRPML (redirect from Transient receptor potential mucolipin channel)
potential cation channel, mucolipin subfamily) comprises a group of three evolutionarily related proteins that belongs to the large family of transient...
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channel family 1.A.5 Polycystin cation channel family 1.A.6 Epithelial Na+ channel family 1.A.7 ATP-gated P2X receptor cation channel family 1.A.8 Major intrinsic...
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Chen XZ, Vassilev PM, Basora N, et al. (1999). "Polycystin-L is a calcium-regulated cation channel permeable to calcium ions". Nature. 401 (6751): 383–6...
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thirst). The channels vary in selectivity for the permeating ions from nonselective between anions and cations in bacteria, to cation selective allowing...
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potential Ca2+ channel (TRP-CC) family (TC# 1.A.4) is a member of the voltage-gated ion channel (VIC) superfamily and consists of cation channels conserved...
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formation are tied to abnormal cilia-mediated signaling. The polycystin-1 and polycystin-2 proteins appear to be involved in both autosomal dominant and...
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TRPP3 (category Ion channels)
Zhao W, Chen XZ (2002). "The calcium-binding EF-hand in polycystin-L is not a domain for channel activation and ensuing inactivation". FEBS Lett. 516 (1–3):...
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (category Cat diseases)
its large extracellular domains, activating the calcium channels associated with polycystin-2, the product of gene PKD2, as a result of the genetic setting...
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(leucine-rich repeat), LRR_RI (ribonuclease inhibitor), PCC (polycystin cation channel protein) Super family, and Ig (immunoglobulin). The predicted isoelectric...
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