TRPM4 is a Ca2+-activated nonselective cation channel mediating cell membrane depolarization.

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Launay P, Fleig A, Perraud AL, Scharenberg AM, Penner R, Kinet JP

TRPM4 is a Ca2+-activated nonselective cation channel mediating cell membrane depolarization.

Cell. 2002 May 3;109(3):397-407.

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Abstract

Calcium-activated nonselective (CAN) cation channels are expressed in various excitable and nonexcitable cells supporting important cellular responses such as neuronal bursting activity, fluid secretion, and cardiac rhythmicity. We have cloned and characterized a second form of TRPM4, TRPM4b, a member of the TRP channel family, as a molecular candidate of a CAN channel. TRPM4b encodes a cation channel of 25 pS unitary conductance that is directly activated by [Ca2+]i with an apparent K(D) of approximately 400 nM. It conducts monovalent cations such as Na+ and K+ without significant permeation of Ca2+. TRPM4b is activated following receptor-mediated Ca2+ mobilization, representing a regulatory mechanism that controls the magnitude of Ca2+ influx by modulating the membrane potential and, with it, the driving force for Ca2+ entry through other Ca2+-permeable pathways.

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Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 4Q8TD43Details