The roles of RASD1 small G proteins and leptin in the activation of TRPC4 transient receptor potential channels

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Abstract

TRPC4 is important regulators of electrical excitability in gastrointestinal myocytes, pancreatic β-cells and neurons. Much is known regarding the assembly and function of these channels including TRPC1 as a homotetramer or a heteromultimer and the roles that their interacting proteins play in controlling these events. Further, they are one of the best-studied targets of G protein-coupled receptors and growth factors in general and Gαi/o and Gαq protein coupled receptor or epidermal growth factor and leptin in particular. However, our understanding of the roles of small G proteins and leptin on TRPC4 channels is still rudimentary. We discuss potential roles for Rasd1 small G protein and leptin in channel activation in addition to their known role in cellular signaling.

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Wie, J., Kim, B. J., Myeong, J., Ha, K., Jeong, S. J., Yang, D., … So, I. (2015, January 1). The roles of RASD1 small G proteins and leptin in the activation of TRPC4 transient receptor potential channels. Channels. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/19336950.2015.1058454

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