HTR3C

5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 3C UniProt accession Q8WXA8

Forms serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine/5-HT3)-activated cation-selective channel complexes, which when activated cause fast, depolarizing responses in neurons

Source: UniProt

Forms homopentameric as well as heteropentameric serotonin-activated cation-selective channel complexes with HTR3A. The homomeric complex is not functional. Heteropentameric complexes display properties which resemble that of neuronal serotonin-activated channels in vivo

Source: UniProt
Postsynaptic cell membrane — Multi-pass membrane protein, Cell membrane — Multi-pass membrane protein
Source: UniProt

Expressed in many tissues including adult brain, colon, intestine, lung, muscle and stomach as well as fetal colon and kidney

Source: UniProt

The HA-stretch region of HTR3C seems to confer increased conductance to HTR3A/HTR3C heteropentamers compared to that of HTR3A homopentamers

Source: UniProt
  • Neurotransmitter receptors and postsynaptic signal transmission
Source: Reactome via UniProt

Mutations

No mutation information available.

Synthetic Lethal Network

Genes with an experimentally identified or computationally predicted synthetic-lethal relationship to HTR3C, aggregated across our SSL data sources. Click any partner node to view that gene’s page.

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BioGRID SLOrth SynLethDB MexDrugs Multi-source
Sources: BioGRID, SLOrth, SynLethDB, MexDrugs

Clinical Trials

No clinical trials information available.