Product Description
Recombinant HEK293 cell line expressing human TRPC3 (transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 3, accession number NM_003305). Format Each vial contains 1 X 10^6 cells in 1 ml of 10% DMSO. Mycoplasma Testing The cell line has been screened using the PCR-based VenorGeM Mycoplasma Detection kit (Sigma-Aldrich) to confirm the absence of Mycoplasma species. Introduction TRPC3 channel belongs to the transient receptor potential channel (TRP) superfamily which is divided into seven main subfamilies. TRP channels share a similar architecture of six-transmembrane domains and function as tetramers. Most channels are permeable to calcium and monovalent cations (Vassort et al, 2009). Specifically, TRPC3 channel belongs to a canonical TRP (TRPC) subfamily that is involved in calcium entry. TRPC3 is activated through phospholipase C-linked receptors. When expressed in HEK293 cells, TRPC3 behaves as a receptor activated channel with constitutive activity that cannot be further increased by store depletion (Trebak et al, 2002).
References
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Lievremont J., Bird G.J., and Putney, Jr. J.W. (2004) Canonical transient receptor potential TRPC7 can function as both a receptor- and store-operated channel in HEK-293 cells. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 287: C1709-C1716.
Trebak M., Bird G.J., McKay R.R., Putney, Jr. J.W. (2002) Comparison of human TRPC3 channels in receptor-activated and store-operated modes. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277: 21617-21623.
Vassort G. and Alvarez J. (2009) Transient receptor potential: a large family of new channels of which several are involved in cardiac arrhythmia. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 87: 100-107.