p(HGNC:TRPV1)
NACHO does not affect function of ion channels gated by numerous other ligands including glutamate, GABA, serotonin, and capsaicin, suggesting that NACHO represents the only essential client-specific chaperone yet identified for any mammalian neurotransmitter receptor (Gu et al., 2016) PubMed:28445721
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