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- Chloride_channel abstract "Chloride channels are a superfamily of poorly understood ion channels consisting of approximately 13 members. Chloride channels display a variety of important physiological and cellular roles that include regulation of pH, volume homeostasis, organic solute transport, cell migration, cell proliferation and differentiation. Based on sequence homology the chloride channels can be subdivided into a number of groups. The importance of one such group, the CLC family of chloride channels, can be seen from the diseases that develop when the channel does not function normally.This family of ion channels contains 10 or 12 transmembrane helices. Each protein forms a single pore. It has been shown that some members of this family form homodimers. In terms of primary structure, they are unrelated to known cation channels or other types of anion channels. Three CLC subfamilies are found in animals. CLC-1 (P35523) is involved in setting andrestoring the resting membrane potential of skeletal muscle, while other channels play important parts in solute concentration mechanisms in the kidney [3]. These proteins contain two CBS domains. Chloride channels are also important for maintaining safe ion concentrations within plant cells.".
- Chloride_channel symbol "Voltage_CLC".
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- Chloride_channel wikiPageExternalLink REVIEWS3003.
- Chloride_channel wikiPageID "1513442".
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- Chloride_channel caption "Clc chloride channel".
- Chloride_channel cdd "cd00400".
- Chloride_channel hasPhotoCollection Chloride_channel.
- Chloride_channel interpro "IPR014743".
- Chloride_channel opmFamily "10".
- Chloride_channel opmProtein "1".
- Chloride_channel pdb "C:88-438, A:88-438, B:88-438, F:88-438, A:88-438, B:88-438, B:88-438, A:88-438, B:88-438, B:88-438, B:88-438".
- Chloride_channel pfam "PF00654".
- Chloride_channel scop "1".
- Chloride_channel symbol "Voltage_CLC".
- Chloride_channel tcdb "1".
- Chloride_channel width "250".
- Chloride_channel subject Category:Ion_channels.
- Chloride_channel subject Category:Protein_domains.
- Chloride_channel subject Category:Protein_families.
- Chloride_channel subject Category:Transmembrane_proteins.
- Chloride_channel type Abstraction100002137.
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- Chloride_channel comment "Chloride channels are a superfamily of poorly understood ion channels consisting of approximately 13 members. Chloride channels display a variety of important physiological and cellular roles that include regulation of pH, volume homeostasis, organic solute transport, cell migration, cell proliferation and differentiation. Based on sequence homology the chloride channels can be subdivided into a number of groups.".
- Chloride_channel label "Chloride channel".
- Chloride_channel label "Chloridekanaal".
- Chloride_channel label "Chloridkanal".
- Chloride_channel label "Хлоридные каналы".
- Chloride_channel sameAs Chloridkanal.
- Chloride_channel sameAs Chloridekanaal.
- Chloride_channel sameAs m.05734w.
- Chloride_channel sameAs Q408477.
- Chloride_channel sameAs Q408477.
- Chloride_channel sameAs Chloride_channel.
- Chloride_channel wasDerivedFrom Chloride_channel?oldid=598359362.
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- Chloride_channel isPrimaryTopicOf Chloride_channel.