Family of transport proteins
TRPN is a member of the transient receptor potential channel family of ion channels , which is a diverse group of proteins thought to be involved in mechanoreception.[ 1] The TRPN gene was given the name no mechanoreceptor potential C (nompC ) when it was first discovered in fruit flies ,[ 2] hence the N in TRPN. Since its discovery in fruit flies, TRPN homologs have been discovered and characterized in worms ,[ 3] frogs ,[ 4] and zebrafish .[ 5]
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