Constitutive sodium permeability in a
Caenorhabditis elegans
two-pore domain potassium channel
Olga Andrini,
Ismail Ben Soussia,
Philippe Tardy
et al.
Abstract:Two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channels play a central role in modulating cellular excitability and neuronal function. The unique structure of the selectivity filter in K2P and other potassium channels determines their ability to allow the selective passage of potassium ions across cell membranes. The nematode
C. elegans
has one of the largest K2P families, with 47 subunit-coding genes. This remarkable expansion has been accompanied by the evolution of atypical selectivity filter seque… Show more
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