| LRRC8A | 
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| Identifiers | 
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| Aliases | LRRC8A, AGM5, LRRC8, SWELL1, leucine-rich repeat containing 8 family member A, leucine rich repeat containing 8 family member A, leucine rich repeat containing 8 VRAC subunit A, HsLRRC8A | 
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| External IDs | OMIM: 608360; MGI: 2652847; HomoloGene: 18617; GeneCards: LRRC8A; OMA:LRRC8A - orthologs | 
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| | Gene location (Mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Chr. | Chromosome 2 (mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Band | 2|2 B | Start | 30,127,727 bp | 
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 | End | 30,153,802 bp | 
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| | RNA expression pattern | 
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 | Bgee | | Human | Mouse (ortholog) | 
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 | | Top expressed in |  | gingival epithelium
 nasal epithelium
 decidua
 visceral pleura
 external globus pallidus
 cardiac muscle tissue of right atrium
 pars reticulata
 entorhinal cortex
 Brodmann area 23
 skin of arm
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 | | Top expressed in |  | ankle joint
 superior surface of tongue
 gallbladder
 ciliary body
 secondary oocyte
 cardiac muscle tissue of left ventricle
 retinal pigment epithelium
 decidua
 gastrula
 choroid plexus of fourth ventricle
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| Wikidata | 
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Leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 8A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LRRC8A gene. Researchers have found out that this protein, along with the other LRRC8 proteins LRRC8B, LRRC8C, LRRC8D, and LRRC8E, is a subunit of the heteromer protein volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC). VRACs are crucial to the regulation of cell size by transporting chloride ions and various organic osmolytes, such as taurine or glutamate, across the plasma membrane, and that is not the only function these channels have been linked to.
While LRRC8A is one of many proteins that can be part of VRAC, it is the most important subunit for the channel’s ability to function.  However, while we know it is necessary for VRAC function, other studies have found that it is not sufficient for the full range of usual VRAC activity. This is where the other LRRC8 proteins come in, as the different composition of these subunits affects the range of specificity for VRACs.
The transmembrane portion of LRRC8 proteins are similar to those in Pannexins. LRRC8A alone can form a hexameric VRAC, for which the cyro-EM structure has been determined in its mice and human versions.
In addition to its role in VRACs, the LRRC8 protein family is also associated with agammaglobulinemia-5.