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1.

Dimerisation domain of Ca+-activated chloride-channel, anoctamin

This family appears to be the cytoplasmic domain of the calcium-activated chloride-channel, anoctamin, protein. It is responsible for creating the homodimeric architecture of the chloride-channel proteins. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
protein dimerization activity (GO:0046983)
Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF027504.4
Method:
HMM
2.

Calcium-activated chloride channel N terminal

The CLCA family of calcium-activated chloride channels has been identified in many epithelial and endothelial cell types as well as in smooth muscle cells [1] and has four or five putative transmembrane regions. Additionally to their role as chloride channels some CLCA proteins function as adhesion molecules and may also have roles as tumour suppressors [2]. This protein cleaves itself into an N-terminal portion and a C-terminal portion. The N-terminus contains an HEXXHXXXGXXDE motif which is essential for proteolytic cleavage [3-4]. (from Pfam)

Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF020023.4
Method:
HMM
3.

Mid-1-related chloride channel (MCLC)

This family consists of several mid-1-related chloride channels. mid-1-related chloride channel (MCLC) proteins function as a chloride channel when incorporated in the planar lipid bilayer [1]. (from Pfam)

Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF017721.4
Method:
HMM
4.

chloride channel protein

This family of ion channels contains 10 or 12 transmembrane helices. Each protein forms a single pore. It has been shown that some members of this family form homodimers. In terms of primary structure, they are unrelated to known cation channels or other types of anion channels. Three ClC subfamilies are found in animals. ClC-1 (Swiss:P35523) is involved in setting and restoring the resting membrane potential of skeletal muscle, while other channels play important parts in solute concentration mechanisms in the kidney [3]. These proteins contain two Pfam:PF00571 domains. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Cellular Component:
membrane (GO:0016020)
Biological Process:
transmembrane transport (GO:0055085)
Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF012861.4
Method:
HMM
5.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Date:
2023-08-15
Family Accession:
66845
Method:
Sparcle
6.

voltage-gated chloride channel family protein

voltage-gated chloride channel family protein similar to Salmonella enterica ion-transport protein YfeO

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Date:
2023-06-15
Family Accession:
1502
Method:
Sparcle
7.

ClcB-like voltage-gated chloride channel protein

ClcB-like voltage-gated chloride channel protein is a ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein that catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Date:
2022-09-13
Family Accession:
1017271
Method:
Sparcle
8.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-11
Family Accession:
12246913
Method:
Sparcle
9.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-06
Family Accession:
12006371
Method:
Sparcle
10.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2021-10-06
Family Accession:
12006362
Method:
Sparcle
11.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2018-08-20
Family Accession:
12006366
Method:
Sparcle
12.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-06
Family Accession:
11534589
Method:
Sparcle
13.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-06
Family Accession:
10087069
Method:
Sparcle
14.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-06
Family Accession:
10087060
Method:
Sparcle
15.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-11
Family Accession:
10087070
Method:
Sparcle
16.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-11
Family Accession:
10087061
Method:
Sparcle
17.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2019-02-06
Family Accession:
10087042
Method:
Sparcle
18.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Date:
2022-09-13
Family Accession:
10087035
Method:
Sparcle
19.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

Date:
2018-07-26
Family Accession:
10087048
Method:
Sparcle
20.

chloride channel protein

ClC family voltage-gated chloride channel protein containing a C-terminal CBS pair domain, catalyzes the selective flow of Cl(-) ions across the cellular membrane

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
chloride transport (GO:0006821)
Molecular Function:
voltage-gated chloride channel activity (GO:0005247)
Date:
2023-09-19
Family Accession:
10087037
Method:
Sparcle
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