Conservation of four amino acid residues critical for inward rectification among the inward rectifier K+ channel family. (A) Alignment of the amino acid sequences of the inwardly rectifying K+ channel family at D172, E224, E299, and E165 of Kir2.1 and the surrounding region. The original reports used for the alignment are as follows. Kir 2.1 (Kubo et al., 1993a), Kir 2.2 (Koyama et al., 1994), Kir 3.1 (Kubo et al., 1993b), Kir 3.2 (Lesage et al., 1994), Kir 6.1 (Inagaki et al., 1995a), Kir 6.2 (Inagaki et al., 1995b), Kir 1.1 (Ho et al., 1993), Kir 4.1 (Bond et al., 1994; Takumi et al., 1995), and sWIRK (Kubo et al., 1996). (B) Schematic diagram of the structure of Kir2.1 based on the initial model by Kubo et al. (1993a). Both D172 and S165L are located within the α-helix of the second transmembrane region (M2). E224, situated just after M2, and E299, situated at the center of the putative cytoplasmic chain after M2, are also depicted.