ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic beta-cells. Gain-of-function mutations in the genes encoding the Kir6.2 and SUR1 subunits of this channel cause neonatal diabetes. We report two novel mutations on the same haplotype (cis), F60Y and V64L, in the slide helix of Kir6.2 in a patient with neonatal diabetes, developmental delay and epilepsy. Functional analysis revealed the F60Y mutation increases the intrinsic channel open probability (Po(0)), thereby indirectly producing a marked decrease in channel inhibition by ATP and an increase in whole-cell K(ATP) currents. When expressed alone, the V64L mutation caused a small reduction in apparent ATP inhibition, by enhancing the ability of MgATP to st...
BACKGROUND: Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months ...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Kir channels) control cell membrane K(+) fluxes and electric...
Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Kir channels) control cell membrane K(+) fluxes and electric...
Heterozygous mutations in the human Kir6.2 gene (KCNJ11), the pore-forming subunit of the ATP-sensit...
Heterozygous mutations in the human Kir6.2 gene (KCNJ11), the pore-forming subunit of the ATP-sensit...
Background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
BACKGROUND: Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months ...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Kir channels) control cell membrane K(+) fluxes and electric...
Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Kir channels) control cell membrane K(+) fluxes and electric...
Heterozygous mutations in the human Kir6.2 gene (KCNJ11), the pore-forming subunit of the ATP-sensit...
Heterozygous mutations in the human Kir6.2 gene (KCNJ11), the pore-forming subunit of the ATP-sensit...
Background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
BACKGROUND: Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months ...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...
background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three months o...