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- Transient_receptor_potential_channel abstract "Transient receptor potential channels (TRP channels) are a group of ion channels located mostly on the plasma membrane of numerous human and animal cell types. There are about 28 TRP channels that share some structural similarity to each other. These are grouped into two broad groups: Group 1 includes TRPC ( "C" for canonical), TRPV ("V" for vanilloid), TRPM ("M" for melastatin), TRPN, and TRPA. In group 2, there are TRPP ("P" for polycystic) and TRPML ("ML" for mucolipin). Many of these channels mediate a variety of sensations like the sensations of pain, hotness, warmth or coldness, different kinds of tastes, pressure, and vision. In the body, some TRP channels are thought to behave like microscopic thermometers and used in animals to sense hot or cold. Some TRP channels are activated by molecules found in spices like garlic (allicin), chilli pepper (capsaicin), wasabi (allyl isothiocyanate); others are activated by menthol, camphor, peppermint, and cooling agents; yet others are activated by molecules found in cannabis (i.e., THC, CBD and CBN). Some act as sensors of osmotic pressure, volume, stretch, and vibration.These ion channels are relatively non-selectively permeable to cations, including sodium, calcium and magnesium. TRP channels were initially discovered in trp-mutant strain of the fruit fly Drosophila. Later, TRP channels were found in vertebrates where they are ubiquitously expressed in many cell types and tissues. Most TRP channels are composed of 6 membrane-spanning helices with intracellular N- and C-termini. Mammalian TRP channels are activated and regulated by a wide variety of stimuli and are expressed throughout the body.".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel symbol "TRP".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel thumbnail TRP_P.Americana_retina.jpg?width=300.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel wikiPageExternalLink FamilyMenuForward?familyId=12.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel wikiPageExternalLink www.trpchannel.org.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel wikiPageID "1033847".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel wikiPageRevisionID "595761701".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel hasPhotoCollection Transient_receptor_potential_channel.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel interpro "IPR010308".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel name "Transient receptor potential ion channel".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel opmFamily "8".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel opmProtein "3".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel pfam "PF06011".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel symbol "TRP".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel subject Category:Ion_channels.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel subject Category:Membrane_biology.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Abstraction100002137.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Act100030358.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Channel106259898.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Communication106252138.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Event100029378.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type IonChannels.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Transmission106251781.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Biomolecule.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type Protein.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel type BiologicalObject.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel comment "Transient receptor potential channels (TRP channels) are a group of ion channels located mostly on the plasma membrane of numerous human and animal cell types. There are about 28 TRP channels that share some structural similarity to each other. These are grouped into two broad groups: Group 1 includes TRPC ( "C" for canonical), TRPV ("V" for vanilloid), TRPM ("M" for melastatin), TRPN, and TRPA. In group 2, there are TRPP ("P" for polycystic) and TRPML ("ML" for mucolipin).".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel label "TRP-Kanäle".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel label "Transient receptor potential channel".
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs TRP-Kanäle.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs 일시적_수용체_전위차_통로.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs m.0403l4.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs Q304043.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs Q304043.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel sameAs Transient_receptor_potential_channel.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel wasDerivedFrom Transient_receptor_potential_channel?oldid=595761701.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel depiction TRP_P.Americana_retina.jpg.
- Transient_receptor_potential_channel isPrimaryTopicOf Transient_receptor_potential_channel.