pääreseptoriperheen
Pääreseptoriperheen, also known as the TRP (Transient Receptor Potential) family, is a group of ion channels that play a crucial role in sensory perception, particularly in the detection of temperature, pain, and touch. These receptors are named for their transient nature, as they open and close rapidly in response to stimuli. The TRP family is further divided into subfamilies, each with distinct functions and structural characteristics.
The TRP channels are non-selective cation channels, meaning they allow the passage of various positively charged
The TRP family is particularly notable for its involvement in thermosensation. For example, TRPV1 is activated
Mutations in TRP genes have been linked to various sensory disorders, including familial cold autofluorescence syndrome,