Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channel J12
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Function
- inwardly rectifying K+ channel that probably participates in establishing action potential waveform & excitability of neuronal & muscle tissues
- can be blocked by extracellular Ba+2 & Cs+2
- association, via its PDZ-recognition domain, with LIN7A, LIN7B, LIN7C, DLG1, CASK & APBA1 plays a key role in its localization & trafficking ( putative)
Structure
- belongs to the inward rectifier-type K+ channel family
Compartment
- membrane
More General Terms
- inwardly-rectifying K+ channel subfamily J
- ATP-sensitive K+ channel (inwardly-rectifying K+ channel)
- phosphoprotein
Internet Database
UniProt: [1]
Entrez gene: 100131
Entrez gene: 100290
Entrez gene: 3768
Kegg: [2]
Kegg: [3]
Kegg: [4]
OMIM: 602323
References
UniProt [5]
