“…Considerable GPCR-independent I basal has been reported for GIRK1/4, GIRK1/2, and GIRK1* He et al, 2002;Kahanovitch et al, 2014;Peleg et al, 2002;Rishal et al, 2005;Rubinstein et al, 2007;Wydeven, Fernandez de Velasco, et al, 2014;Wydeven, Posokhova, Xia, Martemyanov, & Wickman, 2014). The involvement of Gβγ in I basal has been studied by coexpressing proteins that are expected to "steal" the available Gβγ from GIRK, termed Gβγ scavengers: C-terminus of β-adrenergic kinase, phosducin (see Rishal et al, 2005), and an "inactive" mutant of Gα i3 , Gα i3-G203A , which strongly binds Gβγ and is deficient in GDP-GTP exchange (Ogier-Denis, Houri, Bauvy, & Codogno, 1996).…”