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1) '9606.ENSP00000394033':
KCNK2 - Potassium channel subfamily K member 2; Ion channel that contributes to passive transmembrane potassium transport. Reversibly converts between a voltage-insensitive potassium leak channel and a voltage-dependent outward rectifying potassium channel in a phosphorylation-dependent manner. In astrocytes, forms mostly heterodimeric potassium channels with KCNK1, with only a minor proportion of functional channels containing homodimeric KCNK2. In astrocytes, the heterodimer formed by KCNK1 and KCNK2 is required for rapid glutamate release in response to activation of G-protein coupled recep [...]
[a.k.a. CHEMBL2321615, TREK, NM_014217.4]
2) '9606.ENSP00000366314':
TRPM3 - Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 3; Calcium channel mediating constitutive calcium ion entry. Its activity is increased by reduction in extracellular osmolarity, by store depletion and muscarinic receptor activation. Belongs to the transient receptor (TC 1.A.4) family. LTrpC subfamily. TRPM3 sub-subfamily.
[a.k.a. ENST00000408909.6, R-HSA-3295583, XP_011517340]
3) '9606.ENSP00000304822':
CSN3 - Kappa-casein; Kappa-casein stabilizes micelle formation, preventing casein precipitation in milk; Belongs to the kappa-casein family.
[a.k.a. XP_016863250.1, XM_011531620.2, ENSG00000171209]
4) '9606.ENSP00000301365':
TRPV3 - Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 3; Putative receptor-activated non-selective calcium permeant cation channel. It is activated by innocuous (warm) temperatures and shows an increased response at noxious temperatures greater than 39 degrees Celsius. Activation exhibits an outward rectification. May associate with TRPV1 and may modulate its activity. Is a negative regulator of hair growth and cycling: TRPV3-coupled signaling suppresses keratinocyte proliferation in hair follicles and induces apoptosis and premature hair follicle regression (catagen).
[a.k.a. R-HSA-3295583, UPI00005054EE, I3L0L5]
5) '9606.ENSP00000342222':
TRPV2 - Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 2; Calcium-permeable, non-selective cation channel with an outward rectification. Seems to be regulated, at least in part, by IGF- I, PDGF and neuropeptide head activator. May transduce physical stimuli in mast cells. Activated by temperatures higher than 52 degrees Celsius; is not activated by vanilloids and acidic pH.
[a.k.a. ENST00000581560, R-HSA-3295583, HPA044993]
6) '9606.ENSP00000268720':
CPNE7 - Copine-7; Calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding protein that may play a role in calcium-mediated intracellular processes. Belongs to the copine family.
[a.k.a. CPNE7-206, XM_017023141, R-HSA-556833]
7) '9606.DSCAS':
- - Sorry, STRING found no proteins by this name in Homo sapiens - -
8) '9606.ENSP00000498766':
DSPP - Dentin sialophosphoprotein; DSP may be an important factor in dentinogenesis. DPP may bind high amount of calcium and facilitate initial mineralization of dentin matrix collagen as well as regulate the size and shape of the crystals.
[a.k.a. DMP3, ENSP00000391954, Dentin sialophosphoprotein]
9) '9606.ENSP00000406191':
TRPV4 - Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4; Non-selective calcium permeant cation channel involved in osmotic sensitivity and mechanosensitivity. Activation by exposure to hypotonicity within the physiological range exhibits an outward rectification. Also activated by heat, low pH, citrate and phorbol esters. Increase of intracellular Ca(2+) potentiates currents. Channel activity seems to be regulated by a calmodulin- dependent mechanism with a negative feedback mechanism. Promotes cell-cell junction formation in skin keratinocytes and plays an important role in t [...]
[a.k.a. ENST00000346520, R-HSA-3295583, NP_001170902.1]
10) '9606.FAM223A':
- - Sorry, STRING found no proteins by this name in Homo sapiens - -