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. 1994 Feb 17;367(6464):642-5.
doi: 10.1038/367642a0.

Cloning of a pH-sensitive K+ channel possessing two transmembrane segments

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Cloning of a pH-sensitive K+ channel possessing two transmembrane segments

M Suzuki et al. Nature. .

Abstract

The mammalian renal collecting ducts are responsible for secreting potassium ions into the urine and are a major regulatory site for potassium homeostasis, in which a voltage-independent pH-sensitive K+ channel in the apical membrane plays a central role. Here we describe a complementary DNA encoding a novel K+ channel from rabbit renal cortical collecting tubule cells (RACTK1). RACTK1 has the functional characteristics of the apical K(+)-permeable channel and consists of 284 amino acids, putatively with two transmembrane segments. The sequence of RACTK1, however, shows no homology to known voltage-dependent or -independent K+ channels, and has a different K(+)-driving path and regulatory sites. The study of this protein should provide insight into K+ homeostasis and diseases of K+ metabolism.

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  • Pore region of K+ channel RACTK1.
    Sutcliffe MJ, Stanfield PR. Sutcliffe MJ, et al. Nature. 1994 Jun 23;369(6482):616. doi: 10.1038/369616b0. Nature. 1994. PMID: 8208288 No abstract available.

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