TRPP Channels
The polycystin transient receptor potential (TRPP) channels are a subfamily of TRP channels that, when mutated, can lead to polycystic kidney disease. TRPP channels are divided into two distinct groups, polycystic kidney disease 1-like and polycystic kidney disease 2-like.
TRPP Channel Blockers |
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Cat. No. | 产品名称/活性 |
0890 | Amiloride hydrochloride |
Na+ channel blocker; inhibits TRPP3 channel | |
3380 | Benzamil |
NCX inhibitor; inhibits TRPP3 channel activity | |
3378 | EIPA |
Inhibits TRPP3-mediated currents; also inhibits the Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) | |
3379 | Phenamil |
Inhibits TRPP3-mediated currents; also inhibits epithelial Na+ channels |
The polycystin transient receptor potential (TRPP) channels are a subfamily of TRP channels that, when mutated, can lead to polycystic kidney disease. The TRPP channels are divided into two structurally distinct groups, polycystic kidney disease 1-like (PKD1-like) and polycystic kidney disease 2-like (PKD2-like). Members of the PKD1-like group in mammals include PKD1 (reclassified as TRPP1), PDKREJ, PKD1L1, PKD1L2 and PKD1L3. The PKD2-like members include PKD2; PKD2L1; and PKD2L2, which have renamed TRPP2; TRPP3; and TRPP5 respectively.
TRPP1 contains 11 putative transmembrane domains and an extremely large and complex extracellular N-terminal domain. It has also been suggested that TRPP1 and TRPP2 can physically couple to act as a signaling complex, yet TRPP1 appears to be incapable of producing currents so may not form a functional channel. In contrast, TRPP2 is suggested to be important for cilia movement, development of the heart, skeletal muscle and kidney. TRPP3 plays a role in retinal development, whilst there is limited functional data for TRPP4 and -5.
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TRPP Gene Data
Gene | Species | Gene Symbol | Gene Accession No. | Protein Accession No. |
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Polycystic kidney disease 1 | Human | PKD1 | NM_000296 | P98161 |
Mouse | Pkd1 | NM_013630 | NP_038658 | |
Rat | Pkd1 | NM_001257352 | NP_001244281 | |
Polycystic kidney disease 2 | Human | PKD2 | NM_000297 | Q13563 |
Mouse | Pkd2 | NM_008861 | NP_032887 | |
Rat | - | - | - | |
Polycystic kidney disease 2-like 1 | Human | PKD2L1 | NM_016112 | Q9P0L9 |
Mouse | Pkd2l1 | NM_181422 | NP_852087 | |
Rat | Pkd2l1 | NM_001106352 | NP_001099822 | |
Polycystic kidney disease 2-like 2 | Human | PKD2L2 | NM_014386 | Q9NZM6 |
Mouse | Pkd2l2 | NM_016927 | NP_058623 | |
Rat | Pkd2l2 | NM_001106156 | NP_001099626 |