Transient receptor potential cation channel family information
Name Length Bottleneck Hydropathy Charge Polarity Mutability
Ion channel
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Gene MCOLN3
PDB ID 6AYF
Protein Name
TRPML3/ML-SA1 complex at pH 7.4
Organism
Homo sapiens
Receptor Name Transient receptor potential cation channel, mucolipin subfamily, member 3
UniProt ID Q8TDD5
Function
Nonselective ligand-gated cation channel probably playing a role in the regulation of membrane trafficking events. Acts as Ca2+-permeable cation channel with inwardly rectifying activity (PubMed:18369318, PubMed:19497048, PubMed:19522758, PubMed:19885840, PubMed:29106414). Mediates release of Ca2+ from endosomes to the cytoplasm, contributes to endosomal acidification and is involved in the regulation of membrane trafficking and fusion in the endosomal pathway (PubMed:21245134). Does not seem to act as mechanosensory transduction channel in inner ear sensory hair cells. Proposed to play a critical role at the cochlear stereocilia ankle-link region during hair-bundle growth (By similarity). Involved in the regulation of autophagy (PubMed:19522758). Through association with GABARAPL2 may be involved in autophagosome formation possibly providing Ca2+ for the fusion process (By similarity). Through a possible and probably tissue-specific heteromerization with MCOLN1 may be at least in part involved in many lysosome-dependent cellular events (PubMed:19885840). Possible heteromeric ion channel assemblies with TRPV5 show pharmacological similarity with TRPML3 (PubMed:23469151).
Activity regulation
Inhibited by lumenal H+ and Na+ (PubMed:18369318, PubMed:29106414). The channel pore shows dynamic behavior and undergoes spontaneous, Ca2+-dependent modulation when conducting Ca2+ (PubMed:20378547).

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