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XB-ART-38156
Neuron 2008 Jun 26;586:859-70. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2008.04.016.
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Alternative translation initiation in rat brain yields K2P2.1 potassium channels permeable to sodium.

Thomas D , Plant LD , Wilkens CM , McCrossan ZA , Goldstein SA .


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K(2P) channels mediate potassium background currents essential to central nervous system function, controlling excitability by stabilizing membrane potential below firing threshold and expediting repolarization. Here, we show that alternative translation initiation (ATI) regulates function of K(2P)2.1 (TREK-1) via an unexpected strategy. Full-length K(2P)2.1 and an isoform lacking the first 56 residues of the intracellular N terminus (K(2P)2.1Delta1-56) are produced differentially in a regional and developmental manner in the rat central nervous system, the latter passing sodium under physiological conditions leading to membrane depolarization. Control of ion selectivity via ATI is proposed to be a natural, epigenetic mechanism for spatial and temporal regulation of neuronal excitability.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: kcnk2

References [+] :
Bockenhauer, KCNK2: reversible conversion of a hippocampal potassium leak into a voltage-dependent channel. 2001, Pubmed, Xenbase