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Facts about Acid-sensing ion channel 3.
In sensory neurons is suggested to mediate the pain induced by acidosis occurring in ischemic, damaged or inflamed tissue. May be involved in hyperalgesia.
Human | |
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Gene Name: | ASIC3 |
Uniprot: | Q9UHC3 |
Entrez: | 9311 |
Belongs to: |
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amiloride-sensitive sodium channel (TC 1.A.6) family |
Acid-sensing ion channel 3; amiloride-sensitive cation channel 3; amiloride-sensitive cation channel 3, testis; ASIC3hTNaC1; DRASIC; hASIC3; modulatory subunit of ASIC2a; Neuronal amiloride-sensitive cation channel 3; proton-gated cation channel subunit; SLNAC1; Testis sodium channel 1; TNaC1
Mass (kDA):
58.905 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 7q36.1 |
Sequence: | 7; NC_000007.14 (151048292..151052756) |
Expressed by sensory neurons. Strongly expressed in brain, spinal chord, lung, lymph nodes, kidney, pituitary, heart and testis.
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Cytoplasm. Cell surface expression may be stabilized by interaction with LIN7B and cytoplasmic retention by interaction with DLG4. In part cytoplasmic in cochlea cells (By similarity).
PMID: 9571199 by Ishibashi K., et al. Molecular cloning of a DEG/ENaC sodium channel cDNA from human testis.
PMID: 9744806 by de Weille J.R., et al. Identification, functional expression and chromosomal localisation of a sustained human proton-gated cation channel.
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