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Facts about ATP-sensitive inward rectifier potassium channel 15.
The inward rectification is mainly due to the blockage of outward current by internal magnesium. .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | KCNJ15 |
Uniprot: | Q99712 |
Entrez: | 3772 |
Belongs to: |
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inward rectifier-type potassium channel (TC 1.A.2.1) family |
inward rectifier K+ channel KIR4.2; inwardly rectifing potassium channel Kir4.210ATP-sensitive inward rectifier potassium channel 15; inwardly rectifying subfamily J member 15; KCNJ14; Kir1.3; Kir4.2; MGC13584; potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 15
Mass (kDA):
42.577 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 21q22.13-q22.2 |
Sequence: | 21; NC_000021.9 (38229926..38307357) |
Membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
PMID: 9299242 by Gosset P., et al. A new inward rectifier potassium channel gene (KCNJ15) localized on chromosome 21 in the Down syndrome chromosome region 1 (DCR1).
PMID: 8995301 by Shuck M.E., et al. Cloning and characterization of two K+ inward rectifier (Kir) 1.1 potassium channel homologs from human kidney (Kir1.2 and Kir1.3).