mProX™ Human TRPV3 Stable Cell Line
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- Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
- Subcategory:
- Ion Channel Cell Lines
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Published Data
Fig.1 Functional characterization of the TRPV3 wild-type channels.
Sample whole-cell current traces from TRPV3 wild-type and T96A channels recorded at +60 mV. The channels were stimulated by applying 30 µM 2-APB repeatedly for 15 s, followed by total washout (left) and the matching time course of sensitization from the recording (right).
Ref: Zubcevic, Lejla, et al. "Conformational ensemble of the human TRPV3 ion channel." Nature Communications 9.1 (2018): 4773.
Pubmed: 30429472
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07117-w
Research Highlights
In both skin physiology and pathology, the transient receptor potential vanilloid subfamily member 3 (TRPV3) channel is essential. Atopic dermatitis, rosacea, and Olmsted syndrome are among the skin conditions linked to mutations in TRPV3.
Singh, Appu K., Luke L. McGoldrick, and Alexander I. Sobolevsky. "Structure and gating mechanism of the transient receptor potential channel TRPV3." Nature structural & molecular biology 25.9 (2018): 805-813.
Pubmed:
30127359
DOI:
10.1038/s41594-018-0108-7
Important roles for the TRPV3 channel are played in skin physiology. TRPV3 dysfunction results in cutaneous conditions, such as Olmsted syndrome. Nevertheless, TRPV3's validity as a therapeutic target is hampered by the absence of strong and specific inhibitors.
Fan, Junping, et al. "Structural basis of TRPV3 inhibition by an antagonist." Nature Chemical Biology 19.1 (2023): 81-90.
Pubmed:
36302896
DOI:
10.1038/s41589-022-01166-5