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Publication : Small-conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels from mammalian brain.

First Author  Köhler M Year  1996
Journal  Science Volume  273
Issue  5282 Pages  1709-14
PubMed ID  8781233 Mgi Jnum  J:35530
Mgi Id  MGI:82976 Doi  10.1126/science.273.5282.1709
Citation  Kohler M, et al. (1996) Small-conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels from mammalian brain [see comments]. Science 273(5282):1709-14
abstractText  Members of a previously unidentified family of potassium channel subunits were cloned from rat and human brain. The messenger RNAs encoding these subunits were widely expressed in brain with distinct yet overlapping patterns, as well as in several peripheral tissues. Expression of the messenger RNAs in Xenopus oocytes resulted in calcium-activated, voltage-independent potassium channels. The channels that formed from the various subunits displayed differential sensitivity to apamin and tubocurare. The distribution, function, and pharmacology of these channels are consistent with the SK class of small-conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels, which contribute to the afterhyperpolarization in central neurons and other cell types.
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