Potassium channel phosphorylation in excitable cells: providing dynamic functional variability to a diverse family of ion channels
- PMID: 18268365
- DOI: 10.1152/physiol.00031.2007
Potassium channel phosphorylation in excitable cells: providing dynamic functional variability to a diverse family of ion channels
Abstract
Phosphorylation of potassium channels affects their function and plays a major role in regulating cell physiology. Here, we review previous studies of potassium channel phosphorylation, focusing first on studies employing site-directed mutagenesis of recombinant channels expressed in heterologous cells. We then discuss recent mass spectrometric-based approaches to identify and quantify phosphorylation at specific sites on native and recombinant potassium channels, and newly developed mass spectrometric-based techniques that may prove beneficial to future studies of potassium channel phosphorylation, its regulation, and its mechanism of channel modulation.
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