The Calcium-Dependent Chloride Channel (Ca-ClC) proteins (or calcium-activated chloride channels (CaCCs),
are heterogeneous groups of
ligand-gated ion channel
Ligand-gated ion channels (LICs, LGIC), also commonly referred to as ionotropic receptors, are a group of transmembrane ion-channel proteins which open to allow ions such as sodium, Na+, potassium, K+, calcium, Ca2+, and/or chloride, Cl− to ...
s for
chloride that have been identified in many
epithelial and
endothelial cell
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types as well as in
smooth muscle cells. They include proteins from several structurally different families: chloride channel accessory (CLCA),
bestrophin (BEST),
and calcium-dependent chloride channel anoctamin (ANO or TMEM16) channels
ANO1 is highly expressed in human gastrointestinal
interstitial cells of Cajal, which are proteins which serve as intestinal pacemakers for
peristalsis
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.
In addition to their role as chloride channels some CLCA proteins function as adhesion molecules and may also have roles as
tumour suppressor
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s.
These eukaryotic proteins are "required for normal electrolyte and fluid secretion, olfactory perception, and neuronal and smooth muscle excitability" in animals.
Members of the Ca-CIC family are generally 600 to 1000 amino acyl residues (aas) in length and exhibit 7 to 10 transmembrane segments (TMSs).
Function
Tmc1 and Tmc2
TC#s 1.A.17.4.6an
1.A.17.4.1 respectively) may play a role in hearing and are required for normal function of cochlear hair cells, possibly as Ca
2+ channels or Ca
2+ channel subunits (see also famil
TC# 1.A.82. Mice lacking both channels lack hair cell mechanosensory potentials. There are 8 members of this family in humans, 1 in ''
Drosophila'' and 2 in ''
C. elegans''. One of the latter two is expressed in mechanoreceptors. Tmc1 is a sodium-sensitive cation channel required for salt (Na
+) chemosensation in ''
C. elegans'' "where it is required for salt-evoked neuronal activity and behavioural avoidance of high concentrations of NaCl".
TMEM16A is over-expressed in several tumor types. The role of TMEM16A in gliomas and the potential underlying mechanisms were analyzed by Liu et al. 2014. Knockdown of TMEM16A suppressed cell proliferation, migration and invasion.
The reactions believed to be catalyzed by channels of the Ca-ClC family are:
Cl− (out) ⇌ Cl− (in)
and
Cations (e.g., Ca2+) (out) ⇌ Cations (e.g., Ca2+) (in)
In humans
s that are known to occur in humans include:
*Accessories:
CLCA1,
CLCA2,
CLCA3, and
CLCA4
*Anoctamins:
ANO1 and
ANO2 (potentially others)
*Bestrophins:
BEST1,
BEST2,
BEST3, and
BEST4
See also
*
Voltage-gated ion channel
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Ion channel
Ion channels are pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through the channel pore. Their functions include establishing a resting membrane potential, shaping action potentials and other electrical signals by Gating (electrophysiol ...
Notes
References
Further reading
"TCDB » SEARCH" ''www.tcdb.org''. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
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Protein families
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