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TRPA1 Protein

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TRPA1 Protein

Overview

TRPA1 (Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1) is a non-selective cation channel belonging to the TRP superfamily of ion channels. Also known as ANKTM1 (ankyrin transmembrane protein 1), TRPA1 is the only mammalian member of the TRPA subfamily and represents a crucial molecular sensor for environmental irritants and cellular stress. The protein is predominantly expressed in sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and trigeminal ganglia, as well as in various non-neuronal tissues including airway epithelium, keratinocytes, and immune cells. TRPA1 functions as a polymodal detector of noxious stimuli and endogenous damage signals, making it relevant to both acute pain perception and chronic neuroinflammatory conditions associated with neurodegeneration.

Function/Biology

TRPA1 is a ligand-gated ion channel that conducts sodium and calcium ions when activated. The channel structure consists of six transmembrane domains with a pore-forming region between domains five and six, characteristic of all TRP channels. A distinguishing feature of TRPA1 is its N-terminal cytoplasmic domain containing 14-16 ankyrin repeats, which facilitate protein-protein interactions and regulate channel gating.

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