
Title:
TRP ion channel function in sensory transduction and cellular signaling cascades
Author:
Liedtke, Wolfgang B.
ISBN:
9780429127151
Physical Description:
1 online resource (467 pages)
Series:
Frontiers in neuroscience
Frontiers in neuroscience (Boca Raton, Fla.)
Contents:
chapter 1 The TRPC Family of Ion Channels: Relation to the TRP Superfamily and Role in Receptor- and Store- Operated Calcium Entry -- chapter 2 Multiple Mechanisms of TRPC Activation -- chapter 3 TRPC2 and the Molecular Biology of Pheromone Detection in Mammals -- chapter 4 TRP Channels and Axon Pathfinding -- chapter 5 TRPV1 Receptors and Signal Transduction -- chapter 6 Complex Regulation of TRPV1 by Vanilloids -- chapter 7 TRPV2: A Calcium- Permaeable Cation Channel Regulated by Insulin-Like Growth Factors -- chapter 8 Molecular Mechanisms of TRPV4 Gating -- chapter 9 TRPV4: A Multifunctional Nonselective Cation Channel with Complex Regulation -- chapter 10 TRPV4 and TRPM3 as Volume-Regulated Cation Channels -- chapter 11 TRPA1:ASensoryChannel of Many Talents -- chapter 12 TRPA1 in Auditory and Nociceptive Organs -- chapter 13 TRPM8: The Cold and Menthol Receptor -- chapter 14 Activation Mechanisms and Functional Roles of TRPP2 Cation Channels -- chapter 15 The Ca2+-Activated TRP Channels: TRPM4 and TRPM5 -- chapter 16 Genetics Can Be Painless: Molecular Genetic Analysis of Nociception in Drosophila -- chapter 17 TRPV Family Ion Channels and Other Molecular Components Required for Hearing and Proprioception in Drosophila -- chapter 18 The TRPV Channel in C. elegans Serotonergic Neurons -- chapter 19 TRP Channel Functioning in Mating and Fertilization -- chapter 20 The Role of TRP Channels in Thermosensation -- chapter 21 Voltage and Temperature Gating of ThermoTRP Channels -- chapter 22 TRPV Channels’ Function in Osmo- and Mechanotransduction -- chapter 23 TRP Channel Trafficking -- chapter 24 Protein–Protein Interactions in TRPC Channel Complexes -- chapter 25 Structural Insights into the Function of TRP Channels -- chapter 26 Functional Significance of Transient Receptor Potential Channels in Vascular Function -- chapter 27 Role of TRPV4 in the Mechanotransduction of Shear Stress in Endothelial Cells -- chapter 28 A New Insight into the Function of TRPV2 in Circulatory Organs -- chapter 29 The Role of TRPV4 in the Kidney -- chapter 30 The TRPV4 Channel in Ciliated Epithelia -- chapter 31 Protease-Activated Receptors: Mechanisms by Which Proteases Sensitize TRPV Channels to Induce Neurogenic Inflammation and Pain.
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