General Information of the Protein
Protein ID
PT07452
Protein Name
Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 2
Gene Name
TRPM2
Sequence
MEPLDQRRTDSDQEEGFGVQSRRATDLGMVPNLRRSNSSLCKSRRLLCSFSSEKQENLSSWIPENIKKKECVYFVESSKLSDAGKVVCECGYTHEQHIEVAIKPHTFQGKEWDPKKHVHEMPTDAFGDIVFTGLSQKVGKYVRLSQDTSSIVIYQLMTQHWGLDVPSLLISVTGGAKNFNMKLRLKSIFRRGLVKVAQTTGAWIITGGSHTGVMKQVGEAVRDFSLSSSCKEGDVITIGIATWGTIHNREALIHPMGGFPAEYMLDEEGQGNLTCLDSNHSHFILVDDGTHGQYGVEIPLRTKLEKFISEQTKERGGVAIKIPIVCVVLEGGPGTLHTIYNAITNGTPCVIVEGSGRVADVIAQVAALPVSEITISLIQQKLSVFFQEMFETFTENQIVEWTKKIQDIVRRRQLLTVFREGKDGQQDVDVAILQALLKASRSQDHFGHENWDHQLKLAVAWNRVDIARSEIFTDEWQWKPSDLHPMMTAALISNKPEFVRLFLENGVRLKEFVTWDTLLCLYENLEPSCLFHSKLQKVLAEEHERLAYASETPRLQMHHVAQVLRELLGDSTQLLYPRPRYTDRPRLSLPMPHIKLNVQGVSLRSLYKRSTGHVTFTIDPVRDLLIWAIIQNHRELAGIIWAQSQDCTAAALACSKILKELSKEEEDTDSSEEMLALADEFEHRAIGVFTECYRKDEERAQKLLVRVSEAWGKTTCLQLALEAKDMKFVSHGGIQAFLTKVWWGQLCVDNGLWRIILCMLAFPLLFTGFISFREKRLQALCRLARVRAFFNAPVVIFYLNILSYFAFLCLFAYVLMVDFQPSPSWCEYLIYLWLFSLVCEETRQLFYDPDGCGLMKMASLYFSDFWNKLDVGAILLFIAGLTCRLIPATLYPGRIILSLDFIMFCLRLMHIFTISKTLGPKIIIVKRMMKDVFFFLFLLAVWVVSFGVAKQAILIHNESRVDWIFRGVIYHSYLTIFGQIPTYIDGVNFSMDQCSPNGTDPYKPKCPESDWTGQAPAFPEWLTVTLLCLYLLFANILLLNLLIAMFNYTFQEVQEHTDQIWKFQRHDLIEEYHGRPPAPPPLILLSHLQLLIKRIVLKIPAKRHKQLKNKLEKNEEAALLSWELYLKENYLQNQQYQHKQRPEQKIQDISEKVDTMVDLLDMDRVKRSGSTEQRLASLEEQVTQMGRSLHWIVTTLKDSGFGSGAGALTLAQRAFDEPDAELSIRKKGEEGGDGYHVSARHLLYPDARIMRFPVPNEKVPWEAEFLIYDPPFYTAEKKDATLTDPVGDTAEPLSKINYNVVDGLMDRCSFHGTYVVQYGFPLNPMGRTGLRGRGSLSWFGPNHTLQPVVTRWKRNQGGGICRKSVRKMLEVLVVKLPQSEHWALPGGSREPGKMLPRKLKQVLQQEYWVTFETLLRQGTEVYKGYVDDPRNTDNAWIETVAVSIHFQDQNDVELKRLEENLQTHDPKESARGLEMSTEWQVVDRRIPLYVNHKKILQKVASLFGAHF
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Organism
Rattus norvegicus, Rat
Protein Classification
Unclassified protein
Function
Nonselective, voltage-independent cation channel that mediates Na(+) and Ca(2+) influx, leading to increased cytoplasmic Ca(2+) levels (PubMed:16651700, PubMed:16260005, PubMed:11804595, PubMed:16601673, PubMed:19454650). Functions as a ligand-gated ion channel. Binding of ADP-ribose to the cytoplasmic Nudix domain causes a conformation change; the channel is primed but still requires Ca(2+) binding to trigger channel opening. Extracellular calcium passes through the channel and increases channel activity (By similarity). Also contributes to Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores in response to ADP-ribose (PubMed:19454650). Plays a role in numerous processes that involve signaling via intracellular Ca(2+) levels (Probable). Besides, mediates the release of lysosomal Zn(2+) stores in response to reactive oxygen species, leading to increased cytosolic Zn(2+) levels (PubMed:25562606). Activated by moderate heat (35 to 40 degrees Celsius) (PubMed:16601673). Activated by intracellular ADP-ribose, beta-NAD (NAD(+)) and similar compounds, and by oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen or nitrogen species (PubMed:16260005, PubMed:16601673, PubMed:25562606). The precise physiological activators are under debate; the true, physiological activators may be ADP-ribose and ADP-ribose-2'-phosphate. Activation by ADP-ribose and beta-NAD is strongly increased by moderate heat (35 to 40 degrees Celsius) (By similarity). Likewise, reactive oxygen species lower the threshold for activation by moderate heat (37 degrees Celsius). Plays a role in mediating behavorial and physiological responses to moderate heat and thereby contributes to body temperature homeostasis. Plays a role in insulin secretion, a process that requires increased cytoplasmic Ca(2+) levels (PubMed:16601673). Required for normal IFNG and cytokine secretion and normal innate immune immunity in response to bacterial infection. Required for normal phagocytosis and cytokine release by macrophages exposed to zymosan (in vitro). Plays a role in dendritic cell differentiation and maturation, and in dendritic cell chemotaxis via its role in regulating cytoplasmic Ca(2+) levels (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and filopodia formation in response to reactive oxygen species via its function in increasing cytoplasmic Ca(2+) and Zn(2+) levels (By similarity). Confers susceptibility to cell death following oxidative stress (PubMed:16651700, PubMed:11804595, PubMed:19454650, PubMed:25562606).
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Uniprot ID
Primary ID:
E9PTA2

Secondarily ID:
Q2PH54
Q5G856
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Ensembl ID
ENSG00000142185
Subcellular Location
Cell membrane
Perikaryon
Cell projection
Cytoplasmic vesicle
Lysosome
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: CL000127 , INS-1
Compound ID Compound Name Compound Formula
CP0008872
Scalaradial
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C27H40O4
 1
1
IC50 = 330 nM
   TI
   LI
   LO
   TS
Similar Protein(s) and Bioactivity Statistics
50% Identity
Protein ID Protein Name Protein Organism
PT04908 Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 2 Homo sapiens, Human