The TRP Superfamily of Cation Channels
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine
Abstract
The transient receptor potential (TRP) protein superfamily consists of a diverse group of cation channels that bear structural similarities to Drosophila TRP. TRP channels play important roles in nonexcitable cells; however, an emerging theme is that many TRP-related proteins are expressed predominantly in the nervous system and function in sensory physiology. The TRP superfamily is divided into seven subfamilies, the first of which is composed of the "classical" TRPs" (TRPC subfamily). Some TRPCs may be store-operated channels, whereas others appear to be activated by production of diacylglycerol or regulated through an exocytotic mechanism. Many members of a second subfamily (TRPV) function in sensory…
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1Topics & keywords
- Transient receptor potential channel
- TRPV
- Ankyrin repeat
- TRPC
- Subfamily
- Biology
- Mechanotransduction
- Cell biology