TRPM1 : transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 1
Description
The transient receptor potential melastatin 1 (TRPM1) gene encodes a calcium-permeable ion channel primarily expressed in the retina and the brain. It plays a crucial role in light perception and other sensory processes, including pain and taste. TRPM1 is activated by a variety of stimuli, including light, heat, and certain chemicals, leading to the influx of calcium ions into cells. This influx triggers downstream signaling pathways that contribute to the perception of these stimuli. Mutations in the TRPM1 gene have been linked to various human diseases, including retinitis pigmentosa, a leading cause of blindness.
Associated Diseases
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Congenital Stationary Night Blindness
- Macular Degeneration
- Pain Disorders
- Taste Disorders
Did you know?
TRPM1 is also involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, the body‘s natural sleep-wake cycle.