2001
DOI: 10.1152/jn.2001.86.1.130
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KT3.2 and KT3.3, Two Novel Human Two-Pore K+Channels Closely Related to TASK-1

Abstract: We report the cloning of human KT3.2 and KT3.3 new members of the two-pore K(+) channel (KT) family. Based on amino acid sequence and phylogenetic analysis, KT3.2, KT3.3, and TASK-1 constitute a subfamily within the KT channel mammalian family. When Xenopus oocytes were injected with KT3.2 cRNA, the resting membrane potential was brought close to the potassium equilibrium potential. At low extracellular K(+) concentrations, two-electrode voltage-clamp recordings revealed the expression of predominantly outward… Show more

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“…Bottom, Immunohistochemistry was used to detect TASK-3 distribution in sections of rat brain and adrenal gland. TASK-3-like immunoreactivity was detected in a distribution pattern that was strikingly similar to previous TASK-3 in situ hybridization reports Talley et al, 2001;Vega-Saenz de Miera et al, 2001;Bayliss et al, 2003). Especially strong labeling was seen in cell bodies from the following regions (clockwise from top left): hypoglossal motor nucleus (HMs), locus ceruleus (LC), adrenal gland, anterodorsal thalamic nucleus (ThAD), dorsal raphe nucleus (RDo), and striatum.…”
Section: Biochemical Association Of Task-1 and Task-3 In Hek 293 Cellssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Bottom, Immunohistochemistry was used to detect TASK-3 distribution in sections of rat brain and adrenal gland. TASK-3-like immunoreactivity was detected in a distribution pattern that was strikingly similar to previous TASK-3 in situ hybridization reports Talley et al, 2001;Vega-Saenz de Miera et al, 2001;Bayliss et al, 2003). Especially strong labeling was seen in cell bodies from the following regions (clockwise from top left): hypoglossal motor nucleus (HMs), locus ceruleus (LC), adrenal gland, anterodorsal thalamic nucleus (ThAD), dorsal raphe nucleus (RDo), and striatum.…”
Section: Biochemical Association Of Task-1 and Task-3 In Hek 293 Cellssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…1 A) and in the basal forebrain (data not shown). One other nucleus of note was the anterodorsal thalamic nucleus, which also contains particularly high levels of TASK-3 mRNA Talley et al, 2001;Vega-Saenz de Miera et al, 2001). Outside the CNS, TASK-3 immunoreactivity was extremely high in the adrenal gland, again as expected given earlier functional and RNA expression studies (Czirjak and Enyedi, 2002b;Bayliss et al, 2003); in the adrenal gland, immunostaining was readily apparent in the medulla and was extremely intense in the outer cortex, particularly in the zona glomerulosa .…”
Section: Biochemical Association Of Task-1 and Task-3 In Hek 293 Cellssupporting
confidence: 60%
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