vrac (volume regulated anion channels)

What are Volume Regulated Anion Channels (VRAC)?

Volume regulated anion channels (VRAC) are critical membrane proteins that facilitate the movement of anions, such as chloride and organic osmolytes, across the cell membrane. They play a pivotal role in maintaining cell volume homeostasis, especially when cells experience osmotic stress. When cells swell due to an influx of water, VRACs are activated to release anions, thereby promoting water efflux and restoring normal cell volume.

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