AbstractModulatory α-subunits of Kv channels remain electrically silent after homomeric expression. Their interactions with Kv2 α-subunits via the amino-terminal domain promote the assembly of heteromeric functional channels. The kinetic features of these heteromers differ from those of Kv2 homomers, suggesting a distinct role in electrical signaling. This study investigates biophysical properties of channels emerging from the coexpression of Kv2.1 with the modulatory α-subunit Kv9.3. Changes relative to homomeric Kv2.1 concern activation, deactivation, inactivation, and recovery from inactivation. A detailed description of Kv2.1/Kv9.3 inactivation is presented. Kv2.1/Kv9.3 heteromers inactivate in a fast and complete fashion from intermedi...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Kv1.2 channels are prominently expressed in neurons where they help to set the threshold of action p...
AbstractModulatory α-subunits of Kv channels remain electrically silent after homomeric expression. ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
AbstractVoltage-activated potassium (Kv) channels from mammalian brain are hetero-oligomers containi...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels of the Kv7 (KCNQ) family have important physiological functions in...
Recent work has demonstrated the existence of regulatory K1 channel a-subunits that are electrically...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate...
AbstractPotassium currents generated by voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels comprising α-subunits ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
The voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channel subunits Kv2.1 and Kv2.2 are expressed in almost every tissue. The...
AbstractWe previously concluded that the Kv2.1K+ channel inactivates preferentially from partially a...
AbstractWe report here several unusual features of inactivation of the rat Kv2.1 delayed rectifier p...
AbstractThe voltage-gated potassium channel protein KvLQT1 (Wang et al., 1996. Nature Genet. 12:17–2...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Kv1.2 channels are prominently expressed in neurons where they help to set the threshold of action p...
AbstractModulatory α-subunits of Kv channels remain electrically silent after homomeric expression. ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
AbstractVoltage-activated potassium (Kv) channels from mammalian brain are hetero-oligomers containi...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels of the Kv7 (KCNQ) family have important physiological functions in...
Recent work has demonstrated the existence of regulatory K1 channel a-subunits that are electrically...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate...
AbstractPotassium currents generated by voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels comprising α-subunits ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
The voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channel subunits Kv2.1 and Kv2.2 are expressed in almost every tissue. The...
AbstractWe previously concluded that the Kv2.1K+ channel inactivates preferentially from partially a...
AbstractWe report here several unusual features of inactivation of the rat Kv2.1 delayed rectifier p...
AbstractThe voltage-gated potassium channel protein KvLQT1 (Wang et al., 1996. Nature Genet. 12:17–2...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) currents generated by N-type α-subunit homotetramers inactivate rapidly...
Kv1.2 channels are prominently expressed in neurons where they help to set the threshold of action p...