Anoctamin-1 [anoctamin 1]
- Terms
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protein TMEM16A
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TMEM16A Protein
Transmembrane Protein 16A
An anoctamin chloride channel expressed at high levels in the liver, skeletal muscle, and gastrointestinal muscles that functions in transepithelial anion transport and smooth muscle contraction. It is essential for the function of the INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF CAJAL and plays a major role in chloride conduction by airway epithelial cells and in tracheal cartilage development.
- DUI
- D000075369 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M000630246
- Previous indexing
- Chloride Channels (2003-2017)
- History note
- 2018
- Public note
- 2018
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