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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MKRSLRKMWR PGEKKEPQGV VYEDVPDDTE DFKESLKVVF EGSAYGLQNF NKQKKLKRCD DMDTFFLHYA AAEGQIELME KITRDSSLEV LHEMDDYGNT PLHCAVEKNQ IESVKFLLSR GANPNLRNFN MMAPLHIAVQ GMNNEVMKVL LEHRTIDVNL EGENGNTAVI IACTTNNSEA LQILLKKGAK PCKSNKWGCF PIHQAAFSGS KECMEIILRF GEEHGYSRQL HINFMNNGKA TPLHLAVQNG DLEMIKMCLD NGAQIDPVEK GRCTAIHFAA TQGATEIVKL MISSYSGSVD IVNTTDGCHE TMLHRASLFD HHELADYLIS VGADINKIDS EGRSPLILAT ASASWNIVNL LLSKGAQVDI KDNFGRNFLH LTVQQPYGLK NLRPEFMQMQ QIKELVMDED NDGCTPLHYA CRQGGPGSVN NLLGFNVSIH SKSKDKKSPL HFAASYGRIN TCQRLLQDIS DTRLLNEGDL HGMTPLHLAA KNGHDKVVQL LLKKGALFLS DHNGWTALHH ASMGGYTQTM KVILDTNLKC TDRLDEDGNT ALHFAAREGH AKAVALLLSH NADIVLNKQQ ASFLHLALHN KRKEVVLTII RSKRWDECLK IFSHNSPGNK CPITEMIEYL PECMKVLLDF CMLHSTEDKS CRDYYIEYNF KYLQCPLEFT KKTPTQDVIY EPLTALNAMV QNNRIELLNH PVCKEYLLMK WLAYGFRAHM MNLGSYCLGL IPMTILVVNI KPGMAFNSTG IINETSDHSE ILDTTNSYLI KTCMILVFLS SIFGYCKEAG QIFQQKRNYF MDISNVLEWI IYTTGIIFVL PLFVEIPAHL QWQCGAIAVY FYWMNFLLYL QRFENCGIFI VMLEVILKTL LRSTVVFIFL LLAFGLSFYI LLNLQDPFSS PLLSIIQTFS MMLGDINYRE SFLEPYLRNE LAHPVLSFAQ LVSFTIFVPI VLMNLLIGLA VGDIAEVQKH ASLKRIAMQV ELHTSLEKKL PLWFLRKVDQ KSTIVYPNKP RSGGMLFHIF CFLFCTGEIR QEIPNADKSL EMEILKQKYR LKDLTFLLEK QHELIKLIIQ KMEIISETED DDSHCSFQDR FKKEQMEQRN SRWNTVLRAV KAKTHHLEP
TRPA1 is a TRP-related channel that responds to cold temperatures and pungent compounds and plays a role in both nociceptor and hair cell transduction. TRPA1 is a transformation -associated gene product in lung epithelia, whereas its protein distribution is primarily restricted to sensory neurons. Blocking TRPA1 may be a therapeutic target for treating cold hyperalgesia caused by inflammation and nerve damage. It is now known that TRPA1 protein is also widely expressed outside of the CNS and is dys-regulated during oncogenic transformation. The structure of TRPA1 is highly related to both the protein ankyrin and transmembrane proteins. The specific function of TRPA1 has not yet been determined; however, studies indicate the function may involve a role in signal transduction and growth control.
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Protein Aliases: ankyrin-like with transmembrane domains 1; Ankyrin-like with transmembrane domains protein 1; nompC; p120; Transformation-sensitive protein p120; Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily A member 1; transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily A, member 1; TRPA-1; Wasabi receptor
Gene Aliases: ANKTM1; FEPS; TRPA1
UniProt ID: (Human) O75762
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 8989
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