-
Cloning, expression, and distribution of functionally distinct Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel isoforms from human brain.
Glaxo Research Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709.
We have cloned and expressed nine Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel isoforms from human brain. The open reading frames encode proteins ranging from 1154 to 1195 amino acids, and all possess significant identity with the slowpoke gene products in Drosophila and mouse. All isoforms are generated by alternative RNA splicing of a single gene on chromosome 10 at band q22.3 (hslo). RNA splicing occurs at four sites located in the carboxy-terminal portion of the protein and gives rise to at least nine ion channel constructs (hbr1-hbr9). hslo mRNA is expressed abundantly in human brain, and individual isoforms show unique expression patterns. Expression of hslo mRNA in Xenopus oocytes produces robust voltage and Ca(2+)-activated K+ currents. Splice variants differ significantly in their Ca2+ sensitivity, suggesting a broad functional role for these channels in the regulation of neuronal excitability.
PMID: 7993625 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
-
Cited by 56 PubMed Central articles
-
Cytoplasmic BK(Ca) channel intron-containing mRNAs contribute to the intrinsic excitability of hippocampal neurons.
Bell TJ, Miyashiro KY, Sul JY, McCullough R, Buckley PT, Jochems J, Meaney DF, Haydon P, Cantor C, Parsons TD, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Feb 12; 105(6):1901-6. Epub 2008 Feb 4.
[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008]
-
Differential trafficking of carboxyl isoforms of Ca2+-gated (Slo1) potassium channels.
Ma D, Nakata T, Zhang G, Hoshi T, Li M, Shikano S.
FEBS Lett. 2007 Mar 6; 581(5):1000-8. Epub 2007 Feb 7.
[FEBS Lett. 2007]
-
A tail of multiple calcium-sensing domains.
Salkoff L.
J Gen Physiol. 2006 Oct; 128(4):387-8.
[J Gen Physiol. 2006]
- » See all...
Patient Drug Information
-
Potassium (Glu-K® , K+ 10® , K+ 8® , ...)
Potassium is essential for the proper functioning of the heart, kidneys, muscles, nerves, and digestive system. Usually the food you eat supplies all of the potassium you need. However, certain diseases (e.g., kidney dis...