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Anoctamins
A family of transmembrane proteins that function primarily as calcium-activated chloride channels. Structurally, they form a homodimer where each subunit consists of eight transmembrane helices with the N and C terminals exposed to the cytosol. The regions between helices 5 and 7 may be important for ion pore formation and calcium ion binding.
Subtype terms (1)
More specific conditions that are subtypes of Anoctamins in the MeSH hierarchy.