ASIC2_RAT Q62962
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UniProt:Q62962
Recommended name:Acid-sensing ion channel 2 1 Publication
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Alternative names:Amiloride-sensitive brain sodium channel Amiloride-sensitive brain sodium channel 2 Amiloride-sensitive cation channel 1, neuronal Amiloride-sensitive cation channel neuronal 1 Brain sodium channel 1 1 Publication (BNC1; BNaC1 1 Publication) Mammalian degenerin homolog 1 Publication (MDEG 1 Publication)
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Gene names (primary ):Asic2
Gene names (synonym ):Accn1, Bnac1 1 Publication
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Length:512
Mass:57,739
Sequence:MDLKESPSEGSLQPSSIQIFANTSTLHGIRHIFVYGPLTIRRVLWAVAFVGSLGLLLVESSERVSYYFSYQHVTKVDEVVAQSLVFPAVTLCNLNGFRFSRLTTNDLYHAGELLALLDVNLQIPDPHLADPTVLEALRQKANFKHYKPKQFSMLEFLHRVGHDLKDMMLYCKFKGQECGHQDFTTVFTKYGKCYMFNSGEDGKPLLTTVKGGTGNGLEIMLDIQQDEYLPIWGETEETTFEAGVKVQIHSQSEPPFIQELGFGVAPGFQTFVATQEQRLTYLPPPWGECRSSEMGLDFFPVYSITACRIDCETRYIVENCNCRMVHMPGDAPFCTPEQHKECAEPALGLLAEKDSNYCLCRTPCNLTRYNKELSMVKIPSKTSAKYLEKKFNKSEKYISENILVLDIFFEALNYETIEQKKAYEVAALLGDIGGQMGLFIGASLLTILELFDYIYELIKEKLLDLLGKEEEEGSHDENMSTCDTMPNHSETISHTVNVPLQTALGTLEEIAC
Tissue specificity:Expressed in sciatic nerve and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) (at protein level). Both isoforms display the same expression pattern except in DRG where isoform 2 is more abundantly expressed. Widely distributed throughout the brain. Highly expressed in the main olfactory bulb, neo- and allo-cortical regions, hippocampal formation, habenula, basolateral amygdaloid nuclei, and cerebellum. In the olfactory system, expressed in the glomerular cell layer, the internal granular layer, and the mitral and internal plexiform cell layers. Within the glomerular layer, restricted to the periglomerular cells. In the neocortex, strongly expressed in the large pyramidal neurons in all cortical layers as well as in the oligo-, astro-, or micro-glia cells. In the hippocampal formation, expressed in dentate granule cells and hilar neurons, as well as in pyramidal cells of CA1-CA3 subfields. Expressed in stratum oriens and radiatum of all subfields. Within the thalamus, expressed moderately in the medial and lateral habenula. In the cerebellar cortex expressed in Purkinje cells and granule cells. Expressed at low levels in choroid plexus. 4 s
Induction:Appears just before birth, reaches maximum levels after birth, then declines slightly until adulthood.
Developmental stage:Up-regulation upon tissues inflammation is abolished by anti-inflammatory drugs. 1
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