teins, also known as anoctamins, are involved in a variety of functions that include ion transport, phospholipid scrambling, and regulation of other membrane proteins. The first two members of the family, TMEM16A (anoctamin-1, ANO1) and TMEM16B (anoctamin-2, ANO2), function as Ca2-activated Cl channels (CaCCs), a type of ion channel that plays important functions such as transepithelial ion transport, smooth muscle contraction, olfac-tion, phototransduction, nociception, and control of neuronal excitability. Genetic ablation of TMEM16A in mice causes impairment of epithelial Cl secretion, tracheal abnormalities, and block of gastrointestinal peristalsis. TMEM16A is directly regulated by cytosolic Ca2 as well as indirectly by its interact...
Before anoctamins (TMEM16 proteins) were identified as a family of Ca2+-activated chloride channels ...
Anoctamins such as TMEM16A and TMEM16B are Ca2+-dependent Cl- channels activated through purinergic ...
The calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A is a member of a conserved protein family that compri...
TMEM16 proteins, also known as anoctamins, are involved in a variety of functions that include ion t...
The Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channels (CaCCs) are involved in a variety of physiological functions, su...
AbstractCl− channels play important roles in many physiological processes, including transepithelial...
Cl(-) channels play important roles in many physiological processes, including transepithelial ion a...
The recently identified TMEM16/anoctamin protein family includes Ca(2+)-activated anion channels (TM...
TMEM16/anoctamin (ANO) proteins form Ca2+-activated ion channels or phospholipid scramblases. We fou...
Anoctamin 6 (Ano6; TMEM16F gene) is a ubiquitous protein; the expression of which is defective in pa...
The calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A is a ligand-gated anion channel that opens in respons...
Calcium (Ca(2+))-activated chloride channels are fundamental mediators in numerous physiological pro...
There are ten members of the TMEM16/Anoctamin family of proteins in mammals. Although the first memb...
Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channels (CaCCs) are plasma membrane proteins involved in various important p...
Before anoctamins (TMEM16 proteins) were identified as a family of Ca2+-activated chloride channels ...
Anoctamins such as TMEM16A and TMEM16B are Ca2+-dependent Cl- channels activated through purinergic ...
The calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A is a member of a conserved protein family that compri...
TMEM16 proteins, also known as anoctamins, are involved in a variety of functions that include ion t...
The Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channels (CaCCs) are involved in a variety of physiological functions, su...
AbstractCl− channels play important roles in many physiological processes, including transepithelial...
Cl(-) channels play important roles in many physiological processes, including transepithelial ion a...
The recently identified TMEM16/anoctamin protein family includes Ca(2+)-activated anion channels (TM...
TMEM16/anoctamin (ANO) proteins form Ca2+-activated ion channels or phospholipid scramblases. We fou...
Anoctamin 6 (Ano6; TMEM16F gene) is a ubiquitous protein; the expression of which is defective in pa...
The calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A is a ligand-gated anion channel that opens in respons...
Calcium (Ca(2+))-activated chloride channels are fundamental mediators in numerous physiological pro...
There are ten members of the TMEM16/Anoctamin family of proteins in mammals. Although the first memb...
Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channels (CaCCs) are plasma membrane proteins involved in various important p...
Before anoctamins (TMEM16 proteins) were identified as a family of Ca2+-activated chloride channels ...
Anoctamins such as TMEM16A and TMEM16B are Ca2+-dependent Cl- channels activated through purinergic ...
The calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A is a member of a conserved protein family that compri...