XB-ART-19268
FEBS Lett
1995 Sep 11;3713:307-10.
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Slow inactivation conserved in heteromultimeric voltage-dependent K+ channels between Shaker (Kv1) and Shaw (Kv3) subfamilies.
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Single K+ channels were recorded under the cell-attached mode in Xenopus oocytes injected with an equal amount of mRNAs coding for NGK1 (Kv1.2) and NGK2 (Kv3.1a) voltage-dependent K+ channels. A new class of channels of 20 pS in conductance with three degrees of inactivation was observed. The results suggest that voltage-dependent NGK1 Shaker and NGK2 Shaw K+ channels, from different subfamilies, assemble to form heteromultimeric K+ channels in Xenopus oocytes and show characteristics inherited from two parental channels.
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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: kcna2