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XB-ART-9404
FEBS Lett 2001 Mar 09;4921-2:84-9. doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(01)02222-0.
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Characterization of TASK-4, a novel member of the pH-sensitive, two-pore domain potassium channel family.

Decher N , Maier M , Dittrich W , Gassenhuber J , Brüggemann A , Busch AE , Steinmeyer K .


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We report the primary sequence of TASK-4, a novel member of the acid-sensitive subfamily of tandem pore K(+) channels. TASK-4 transcripts are widely expressed in humans, with highest levels in liver, lung, pancreas, placenta, aorta and heart. In Xenopus oocytes TASK-4 generated K(+) currents displaying a marked outward rectification which was lost by elevation of extracellular K(+). TASK-4 currents were efficiently blocked by barium (83% inhibition at 2 mM), only weakly inhibited by 1 mM concentrations of quinine, bupivacaine and lidocaine, but not blocked by tetraethylammonium, 4-aminopyridine and Cs(+). TASK-4 was sensitive to extracellular pH, but in contrast to other TASK channels, pH sensitivity was shifted to more alkaline pH. Thus, TASK-4 in concert with other TASK channels might regulate cellular membrane potential over a wide range of extracellular pH.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: kcnk17