AbstractUsing a cDNA library from bovine adrenal medulla, we have isolated cDNAs coding for a potassium channel. Then cDNAs encode a 660-amino acid protein that has a molecular weight of 73.288 kDa and no amino-terminal signal peptide. We have called it BAK4. Analysis of its sequence reveals close similarity (94% homology) with a recently described potassium channel from rat brain (RCK4) and heart (RHK1). Neuroblastoma cells (Neuro-2a cell line) were stably transfected with BAK4 DNA. Expression of the DNA was under the control of a heat-shock promoter. Several clones, that were isolated by neomycin resistance selection, had integrated the plasmid DNA in a stable form. Upon heat induction, these cells produced BAK4 RNA and a potassium outwar...
AbstractWe have cloned a novel inward rectifier K+ channel (hIRK2) from a human frontal cortex cDNA ...
A cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma cells. Th...
AbstractIn GH3/B6 cells at least two different inward K+ currents are observed that are regulated by...
AbstractUsing a cDNA library from bovine adrenal medulla, we have isolated cDNAs coding for a potass...
AbstractUsing a cDNA library from bovine adrenal medulla, and, subsequently, a bovine genomic librar...
AbstractA full-length K+ channel cDNA (RHK1) was isolated from a rat cardiac library using the polym...
AbstractA cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma c...
AbstractThe complete amino acid sequences of two potassium channel proteins from NG108-15 neuroblast...
AbstractA cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying potassium channel subunit (Kir6.2) was isolated...
AbstractA rat brain cDNA (Raw3) related to the Drosophila Show K* channel family has been characteri...
Transient outward potassium currents were first described nearly 60 years ago, since then major stri...
AbstractWe report the cloning and functional expression of a novel K+ channel β-subunit from human a...
Cloning and sequencing of cDNAs isolated from a rat cortex cDNA library reveals that a gene family e...
A cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma cells. Th...
AbstractWe have cloned an inward-rectifier potassium channel from a mouse brain cDNA library, studie...
AbstractWe have cloned a novel inward rectifier K+ channel (hIRK2) from a human frontal cortex cDNA ...
A cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma cells. Th...
AbstractIn GH3/B6 cells at least two different inward K+ currents are observed that are regulated by...
AbstractUsing a cDNA library from bovine adrenal medulla, we have isolated cDNAs coding for a potass...
AbstractUsing a cDNA library from bovine adrenal medulla, and, subsequently, a bovine genomic librar...
AbstractA full-length K+ channel cDNA (RHK1) was isolated from a rat cardiac library using the polym...
AbstractA cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma c...
AbstractThe complete amino acid sequences of two potassium channel proteins from NG108-15 neuroblast...
AbstractA cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying potassium channel subunit (Kir6.2) was isolated...
AbstractA rat brain cDNA (Raw3) related to the Drosophila Show K* channel family has been characteri...
Transient outward potassium currents were first described nearly 60 years ago, since then major stri...
AbstractWe report the cloning and functional expression of a novel K+ channel β-subunit from human a...
Cloning and sequencing of cDNAs isolated from a rat cortex cDNA library reveals that a gene family e...
A cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma cells. Th...
AbstractWe have cloned an inward-rectifier potassium channel from a mouse brain cDNA library, studie...
AbstractWe have cloned a novel inward rectifier K+ channel (hIRK2) from a human frontal cortex cDNA ...
A cDNA clone encoding an inwardly-rectifying K-channel (BIR1) was isolated from insulinoma cells. Th...
AbstractIn GH3/B6 cells at least two different inward K+ currents are observed that are regulated by...