General Information of the Protein
Protein ID
PT04242
Protein Name
Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily A member 1
Secondarily
Protein Name
Ankyrin-like with transmembrane domains protein 1
Wasabi receptor
Gene Name
TRPA1
Secondarily
Gene Name
Anktm1
Sequence
MKRGLRRILLPEERKEVQGVVYRGVGEDMDCSKESFKVDIEGDMCRLEDFIKNRRKLSKYEDENLCPLHHAAAEGQVELMELIINGSSCEVLNIMDGYGNTPLHCAAEKNQVESVKFLLSQGANPNLRNRNMMSPLHIAVHGMYNEVIKVLTEHKATNINLEGENGNTALMSTCAKDNSEALQILLEKGAKLCKSNKWGDYPVHQAAFSGAKKCMELILAYGEKNGYSRETHINFVNHKKASPLHLAVQSGDLDMIKMCLDNGAHIDMMENAKCMALHFAATQGATDIVKLMISSYTGSSDIVNAVDGNQETLLHRASLFDHHDLAEYLISVGADINSTDSEGRSPLILATASASWNIVNLLLCKGAKVDIKDHLGRNFLHLTVQQPYGLRNLRPEFMQMQHIKELVMDEDNDGCTPLHYACRQGVPVSVNNLLGFNVSIHSKSKDKKSPLHFAASYGRINTCQRLLQDISDTRLLNEGDLHGMTPLHLAAKNGHDKVVQLLLKKGALFLSDHNGWTALHHASMGGYTQTMKVILDTNLKCTDRLDEEGNTALHFAAREGHAKAVAMLLSYNADILLNKKQASFLHIALHNKRKEVVLTTIRNKRWDECLQVFTHNSPSNRCPIMEMVEYLPECMKVLLDFCMIPSTEDKSCQDYHIEYNFKYLQCPLSMTKKVAPTQDVVYEPLTILNVMVQHNRIELLNHPVCREYLLMKWCAYGFRAHMMNLGSYCLGLIPMTLLVVKIQPGMAFNSTGIINGTSSTHEERIDTLNSFPIKICMILVFLSSIFGYCKEVIQIFQQKRNYFLDYNNALEWVIYTTSIIFVLPLFLNIPAYMQWQCGAIAIFFYWMNFLLYLQRFENCGIFIVMLEVIFKTLLRSTGVFIFLLLAFGLSFYVLLNFQDAFSTPLLSLIQTFSMMLGDINYRDAFLEPLFRNELAYPVLTFGQLIAFTMFVPIVLMNLLIGLAVGDIAEVQKHASLKRIAMQVELHTNLEKKLPLWYLRKVDQRSTIVYPNRPRHGRMLRFFHYFLNMQETRQEVPNIDTCLEMEILKQKYRLKDLTSLLEKQHELIKLIIQKMEIISETEDEDNHCSFQDRFKKERLEQMHSKWNFVLNAVKTKTHCSISHPDF
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Organism
Mus musculus, Mouse
Protein Classification
Ion channel
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Voltage-gated ion channel
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Transient receptor potential channel
Function
Receptor-activated non-selective cation channel involved in pain detection and possibly also in cold perception, oxygen concentration perception, cough, itch, and inner ear function (PubMed:24140646). Shows 8-fold preference for divalent over monovalent cations. Has a central role in the pain response to endogenous inflammatory mediators and to a diverse array of irritants, such as allylthiocyanate (AITC) found in mustard oil or wasabi, cinnamaldehyde, diallyl disulfide (DADS) from garlic, and acrolein, an irritant from tears gas and vehicle exhaust fumes (PubMed:16564016). Acts also as an ionotropic cannabinoid receptor by being activated by delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of marijuana. Is activated by a large variety of structurally unrelated electrophilic and non-electrophilic chemical compounds. Electrophilic ligands activate TRPA1 by interacting with critical N-terminal Cys residues in a covalent manner, whereas mechanisms of non-electrophilic ligands are not well determined. May be a component for the mechanosensitive transduction channel of hair cells in inner ear, thereby participating in the perception of sounds. Probably operated by a phosphatidylinositol second messenger system.
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Uniprot ID
Primary ID:
Q8BLA8

Secondarily ID:
Q0VBN5
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Subcellular Location
Cell membrane
Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein
Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein

Protein
Cell Line
Compound

Bioactivity Value:

<= 0.1 μM
> 0.1 μM and <= 10 μM
> 10 μM
Imprecise Activity
Table of Molecular Bioactivities Related to the Protein
Cell Line ID: CL000011 , CHO
Compound ID Compound Name Compound Formula
CP0000063
CAS_29790-52-1
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C10H14N2
 1
1
EC50 = 10000 nM
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CP0041478
3-isothiocyanatoprop-1-ene
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C4H5NS
 1
1
EC50 = 22000 nM
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CP0003109
3-phenylacrylaldehyde
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C9H8O
 1
1
EC50 = 61000 nM
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CP0071969
Menthol
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C10H20O
 1
1
EC50 = 95000 nM
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Similar Protein(s) and Bioactivity Statistics
90% Identity
Protein ID Protein Name Protein Organism
PT02148 Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily A member 1 Rattus norvegicus, Rat
50% Identity
Protein ID Protein Name Protein Organism
PT02149 Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily A member 1 Homo sapiens, Human