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XB-ART-21737
Pflugers Arch 1994 Jan 01;4261-2:139-45.
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Species variants of the IsK protein: differences in kinetics, voltage dependence, and La3+ block of the currents expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

Hice RE , Folander K , Salata JJ , Smith JS , Sanguinetti MC , Swanson R .


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We have compared the slowly activating K+ currents (IsK) resulting from the expression of the human, mouse, or rat IsK proteins in Xenopus oocytes, utilizing natural, species-dependent sequence variations to initiate structure-function studies of this channel. Differences were found between the human and rodent currents in their voltage dependence, kinetics, and sensitivity to external La3+. The current/voltage relationships of the human and rat IsK currents differed significantly, with greater depolarizations required for activation of the human channel. The first 30 s of activation during depolarizations to potentials between -10 and +40 mV was best described by a triexponential function for each of the three species variants. The activation rates were, however, significantly faster for the human current than for either of the rodent forms. Similarly, deactivation kinetics were best described as a biexponential decay for each of the species variants but the human currents deactivated more rapidly than the rodent currents. The human and the rodent forms of IsK were also differentially affected by external La3+. Low concentrations (10, 50 microM) rapidly and reversibly reduced the magnitude of the mouse and rat currents during a test depolarization and increased the deactivation rates of the tail currents. In contrast, the magnitude and deactivation rates of the human IsK currents were unaffected by 50 microM La3+.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: kcne1

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