A primer on ankyrin repeat function in TRP channels and beyond

R Gaudet - Molecular BioSystems, 2008 - pubs.rsc.org
Molecular BioSystems, 2008pubs.rsc.org
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are rapidly gaining attention as important
receptors and transducers of diverse sensory and environmental cues. Recent progress in
the field has provided new insights into the structure and function of the ankyrin repeat motifs
present in the N-terminal cytosolic domain of many TRP channels. The topics addressed in
this Highlight include the structural features of canonical ankyrin repeats, new clues into the
functions these repeats perform in cells, and how this information can be applied to develop …
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are rapidly gaining attention as important receptors and transducers of diverse sensory and environmental cues. Recent progress in the field has provided new insights into the structure and function of the ankyrin repeat motifs present in the N-terminal cytosolic domain of many TRP channels. The topics addressed in this Highlight include the structural features of canonical ankyrin repeats, new clues into the functions these repeats perform in cells, and how this information can be applied to develop further experiments on TRP channels and other proteins containing ankyrin repeats.
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