Members TRPM1 TRPM2 TRPM3 TRPM4 TRPM5 TRPM6 TRPM7 TRPM8
References
Genome-wide association study reveals three susceptibility loci for common migraine in the general population. Chasman DI, Schürks M, Anttila V, de Vries B, Schminke U, Launer LJ, Terwindt GM, van den Maagdenberg AM, Fendrich K, Völzke H, Ernst F, Griffiths LR, Buring JE, Kallela M, Freilinger T, Kubisch C, Ridker PM, Palotie A, Ferrari MD, Hoffmann W, Zee RY, Kurth T. Nat Genet. 2011 Jun 12. PMID: (...)
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TRPMs
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PRDMs
16 June 2011Members PRDM1 PRDM2 PRDM3 PRDM4 PRDM5 PRDM6 PRDM7 PRDM8 PRDM9 PRDM10 PRDM11 PRDM12 PRDM13 PRDM14 PRDM15 PRDM16
Pathology
PRDM1 Variants at 6q21 implicate PRDM1 in the etiology of therapy-induced second malignancies after Hodgkin’s lymphoma. (#21785431#)
PRDM9 Rare allelic forms of PRDM9 associated with childhood leukemogenesis. (#23222848#)
PRDM16 PRDM16 is encoding a zinc finger protein with a PR domain that is highly homologous to the MDS1 (MIM.600049)/EVI1 (MIM.165215) (...) -
STXBs
29 April 2011Members
STXBP1
STXBP2
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SDHs
22 March 2012succinate dehydrogenase components
Definition: SDHs are four genes (SDHA, SDHB, SDHC, SDHD) that encode mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase.
Function
Complex II (succinate-ubiquinone oxidoreductase) is an important enzyme complex in both the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the aerobic respiratory chains of mitochondria in eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic organisms.
Pathology
susceptibility to head and neck paraganglioma
familial and isolated phaeochromocytoma (...) -
neurofilaments
18 March 2004Neurofilaments are neuron-specific intermediate filaments. Neurofilaments (NFs) are the most abundant structural components in large-diameter myelinated axons.
Assembled as obligate heteropolymers requiring NF-L and substoichiometric amounts of NF-M and/or NF-H, NF investment into axons is essential for establishment of axonal caliber, itself a key determinant of conduction velocity.
Use of transgenic mice to increase axonal accumulation of NFs or to express mutant NFs subunits has proven (...) -
MUCs
27 May 2009mucins
Definition: Mucins are a family of high molecular weight, heavily glycosylated proteins (glycoconjugates) produced by many epithelial tissues in vertebrates.
Although some mucins are membrane-bound due to the presence of a hydrophobic membrane-spanning domain that favors retention in the plasma membrane, most mucins are secreted onto mucosal surfaces or secreted to become a component of saliva.
See also : mucin
Types
At least 19 human mucin genes have been distinguished by cDNA (...)
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