- Qian F, Noben-Trauth K (2005). "Cellular and
molecular function of
mucolipins (TRPML) and
polycystin 2 (TRPP2)". Pflügers Arch. 451 (1): 277–85. doi:10...
- (TRPC),
vanilloid receptors (TRPV),
melastatin (TRPM),
polycystins (TRPP),
mucolipins (TRPML), and
ankyrin transmembrane protein 1 (TRPA). Hyperpolarization-activated...
-
Mucolipin-1 (ML1) also
known as TRPML1 (transient
receptor potential cation channel,
mucolipin subfamily,
member 1) is a
protein that in
humans is encoded...
- The
transmembrane cation channel superfamily was
defined in
InterPro and Pfam as the
family of
tetrameric ion channels.
These include the sodium, pot****ium...
-
potential C (nonpC), and the more
distant cousins, the
polycystins and
mucolipins. A
representative list of
members belonging to the TRP-CC
family can be...
- ankyrin).
Group 2
consists of TRPP ("P" for polycystic) and
TRPML ("ML" for
mucolipin).
Other less-well
categorized TRP
channels exist,
including yeast channels...
- such as retina, brain, heart, testis, and kidney. The TRP-ML1
protein (
Mucolipin-1) has been
shown to be a
lysosomal monovalent cation channel that undergoes...
- TRPA. In
group 2
there are TRPP ("P" for polycystic) and
TRPML ("ML" for
mucolipin).
Functional TRPV ion
channels are
tetrameric in
structure and are either...
- (canonical), TRPV (vanilloid), TRPM (melastatin), TRPP (polycystin),
TRPML (
mucolipin), TRPA (ankyrin), and TRPN (NOMPC-like). TRP
proteins typically consist...
-
insertion of a 93 bp
fragment of
mitochondrial ND5 into exon 2 of the R403C
mucolipin gene. This is the
first case of a
heritable disorder due to the NUMT insert...