What is TRPC4
Transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 4, also known as TRPC4, is a human gene encoding a protein of the same name.
Tags: Integral membrane proteins, Ion channels, Membrane proteins, Proteins, Transmembrane proteins
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TRPC is a family of transient receptor potential cation channels in animals.
TRPC channels form the subfamily of channels in human most closely related to drosophila TRP channels. Structurally, this family shares a number of similar characteristics. At the proximal C-terminus of this sub-family is a TRP box motif containing the invariant EWKFAR sequence and between 3 and 4 ankyrin repeats near the N-terminus. These channels are non-selectively permeable to cations, with a selectivity of calcium over sodium variable among the different members. Many of TRPC channel subunits are able to coassemble.[1]
In general, TRPC channels can be activated by phospholipase C