A Kv2 inhibitor combination reveals native neuronal conductances consistent with Kv2/KvS heteromers
Robert G. Stewart,
Matthew James Marquis,
Sooyeon Jo
et al.
Abstract:KvS proteins are pore-forming voltage-gated potassium channel subunits that must co-assemble into heterotetramers with Kv2.1 (KCNB1) or Kv2.2 (KCNB2) subunits to form functional channels. In mammals, KvS subunits encompass the Kv5.1 (KCNF1), Kv6.1 (KCNG1), Kv6.2 (KCNG2), Kv6.3 (KCNG3), Kv6.4 (KCNG4), Kv8.1 (KCNV1), Kv8.2 (KCNV2), Kv9.1 (KCNS1), Kv9.2 (KCNS2), and Kv9.3 (KCNS3) proteins. While Kv2 proteins are broadly expressed in electrically excitable cells, KvS mRNAs are enriched in unique subsets of these c… Show more
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