Abstract:Sleep apnea is a common disorder that represents a global public health burden. KCNK3 encodes TASK-1, a K+ channel implicated in the control of breathing, but its reported link with sleep apnea remains poorly understood. Here we describe a novel developmental disorder with sleep apnea caused by rare de novo gain-of-function mutations in KCNK3. The mutations cluster around the X-gate, a gating motif which controls channel opening, and produce overactive channels that no longer respond to inhibition by G-protein… Show more
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