Human Gene TRPC4 (ENST00000625583.2) Description and Page Index
  Description: Homo sapiens transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily C member 4 (TRPC4), transcript variant 5, mRNA. (from RefSeq NM_003306)
Gencode Transcript: ENST00000625583.2
Gencode Gene: ENSG00000133107.15
Transcript (Including UTRs)
   Position: hg38 chr13:37,636,843-37,783,333 Size: 146,491 Total Exon Count: 10 Strand: -
Coding Region
   Position: hg38 chr13:37,636,903-37,783,333 Size: 146,431 Coding Exon Count: 10 

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Data last updated at UCSC: 2021-06-20 19:51:40

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Genomic Sequence (chr13:37,636,843-37,783,333)mRNA (may differ from genome)Protein (982 aa)
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  ID: TRPC4_HUMAN
DESCRIPTION: RecName: Full=Short transient receptor potential channel 4; Short=TrpC4; AltName: Full=Trp-related protein 4; Short=hTrp-4; Short=hTrp4;
FUNCTION: Form a receptor-activated non-selective calcium permeant cation channel. Acts as a cell-cell contact-dependent endothelial calcium entry channel. Probably operated by a phosphatidylinositol second messenger system activated by receptor tyrosine kinases or G-protein coupled receptors. Mediates cation entry, with an enhanced permeability to barium over calcium. May also be activated by intracellular calcium store depletion.
SUBUNIT: Interacts with TRPC4AP (By similarity). Homotetramer and heterotetramer with TRPC1 and/or TRPC5. Isoform alpha but not isoform beta associates with inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (ITPR). Interacts with (via PDZ-binding domain) with SLC9A3R1/NHERF. Interacts with MX1 and RNF24. Interacts (via CIRB domain) with SESTD1 (via spectrin 1 repeat). Interacts with CDH5 and CTNNB1. Interacts with SPTAN1 (via C-terminal spectrin repeats) and SPTBN5 (via C-terminus). Interacts (via protein 4.1- binding domain) with EPB41L2.
INTERACTION: P20591:MX1; NbExp=2; IntAct=EBI-929504, EBI-929476;
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Note=Enhanced insertion into the cell membrane after activation of the EGF receptor.
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Strongly expressed in placenta. Expressed at lower levels in heart, pancreas, kidney and brain. Expressed in endothelial cells. Isoform alpha was found to be the predominant isoform. Isoform beta was not found in pancreas and brain.
DOMAIN: The protein 4.1-binding domain (654-685) is required for binding to EPB41L2 and channel activation.
DOMAIN: The calmodulin- and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor- binding (CIRB) domain (695-724) is sufficient for the interaction with SESTD1.
DOMAIN: The spectrin-binding domain (730-758) is required for binding to SPTAN1 and SPTBN5.
PTM: Phosphorylation modulates TRPC channel function by regulating the level of TRPC4 at the cell surface and by increasing the association with SLC9A3R1/NHERF.
MISCELLANEOUS: The interaction with spectrin is important in controlling the translocation of TRPC4 channels to the plasma membrane following EGF stimulation.
MISCELLANEOUS: The cell membrane presentation, the calcium entry function and the interaction with junctional proteins (CTNNB1 and CDH5) are controlled by endothelial cell-cell contacts.
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the transient receptor (TC 1.A.4) family. STrpC subfamily. TRPC4 sub-subfamily.
SIMILARITY: Contains 4 ANK repeats.

-  Protein Domain and Structure Information
  InterPro Domains: Graphical view of domain structure
IPR002110 - Ankyrin_rpt
IPR020683 - Ankyrin_rpt-contain_dom
IPR005821 - Ion_trans_dom
IPR004729 - TRP_channel
IPR013555 - TRP_dom
IPR005460 - TRPC4_channel
IPR002153 - TRPC_channel

Pfam Domains:
PF00023 - Ankyrin repeat
PF12796 - Ankyrin repeats (3 copies)
PF00520 - Ion transport protein
PF08344 - Transient receptor ion channel II

ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on Q9UBN4
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