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TRPM3 Protein

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TRPM3 Protein — Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 3

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TRPM3 (Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 3) is a calcium-permeable nonselective cation channel belonging to the TRPM (Melastatin) subfamily of the Transient Receptor Potential channel family. First characterized in 2002, TRPM3 has emerged as an important channel in sensory physiology, endocrine function, and more recently, in neurodegeneration. Located on chromosome 9q21.11 in humans, the TRPM3 gene encodes a protein of approximately 168 kDa that forms hexameric channels in the plasma membrane. TRPM3 is activated by multiple stimuli including heat, endogenous ligands such as sphingosine and its derivatives, and synthetic chemical agonists. Its expression in sensory [neurons](/entities/neurons), pancreatic beta cells, and various brain regions makes it a versatile channel with diverse physiological roles. Recent research has highlighted TRPM3's involvement in neurodegenerative diseases, making it a protein of significant interest for understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapeutic interventions. [@nilius2011]

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