The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The TRPM7 chanzyme is cleaved to release a chromatin-modifying kinaseTransient receptor potential (TRP) channels and cardiac fibrosisTRPM7 and its role in neurodegenerative diseasesCNNM2 mutations cause impaired brain development and seizures in patients with hypomagnesemiaTRPM channels and magnesium in early embryonic developmentTransient receptor potential melastatin 4 channel controls calcium signals and dental follicle stem cell differentiationEpithelial magnesium transport by TRPM6 is essential for prenatal development and adult survivalTRPM7Cleavage of TRPM7 releases the kinase domain from the ion channel and regulates its participation in Fas-induced apoptosis.Abnormal differentiation of dopaminergic neurons in zebrafish trpm7 mutant larvae impairs development of the motor pattern.Magnesium and embryonic development.MycN promotes TRPM7 expression and cell migration in neuroblastoma through a process that involves polyamines.Deep sequencing of the murine olfactory receptor neuron transcriptome.Role of TRP channels in the cardiovascular system.TRPM7 regulates vascular endothelial cell adhesion and tube formation.Differential mRNA expression and glucocorticoid-mediated regulation of TRPM6 and TRPM7 in the heart and kidney throughout murine pregnancy and developmentActivation of TRPM7 channels by small molecules under physiological conditions.Genome-wide transcriptome analysis of human epidermal melanocytes.Characterization of Mg²⁺-regulated TRPM7-like current in human atrial myocytes.Hepatocystin is Essential for TRPM7 Function During Early Embryogenesis.Mesendogen, a novel inhibitor of TRPM6, promotes mesoderm and definitive endoderm differentiation of human embryonic stem cells through alteration of magnesium homeostasis.A key role for Mg(2+) in TRPM7's control of ROS levels during cell stress.Trpm7 Protein Contributes to Intercellular Junction Formation in Mouse UrotheliumTransient Receptor Potential Melastatin 7 Cation Channel Kinase: New Player in Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertension.Sphingosine and FTY720 are potent inhibitors of the transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) channels.Ion channel-kinase TRPM7 is required for maintaining cardiac automaticity.TRPM7-like channels are functionally expressed in oocytes and modulate post-fertilization embryo development in mouseMagnesium and its transporters in cancer: a novel paradigm in tumour development.TRPM7, the cytoskeleton and neuronal death.Proton-sensitive cation channels and ion exchangers in ischemic brain injury: new therapeutic targets for stroke?Phosphoinositide regulation of TRP channelsIon transport in pigmentation.Oncogenic role and therapeutic target of transient receptor potential melastatin 7 channel in malignancy.Cellular and Developmental Biology of TRPM7 Channel-Kinase: Implicated Roles in Cancer.Natural and Synthetic Modulators of the TRPM7 Channel.Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channel is required for rat dental pulp stem cell proliferation and survival.TRPM7 maintains progenitor-like features of neuroblastoma cells: implications for metastasis formation.TRPM6 and TRPM7 differentially contribute to the relief of heteromeric TRPM6/7 channels from inhibition by cytosolic Mg2+ and Mg·ATP.Sphingosine and the transient receptor potential channel kinase(s).Characterization of constitutive and acid-induced outwardly rectifying chloride currents in immortalized mouse distal tubular cells
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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Haoxing Xu
Janice Jun
Xiping Cheng
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10.1073/PNAS.1120033109
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2011-12-27T00:00:00Z