Structural and functional analysis of the putative pH sensor in the Kir1.1 (ROMK) potassium channel.

The pH-sensitive renal potassium channel Kir1.1 is important for K+ homeostasis. Disruption of the pH-sensing mechanism causes type II Bartter syndrome. The pH sensor is thought to be an anomalously titrated lysine residue (K80) that interacts with two arginine residues as part of an 'RKR triad...

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Main Authors: Rapedius, M, Haider, S, Browne, K, Shang, L, Sansom, M, Baukrowitz, T, Tucker, S
格式: Journal article
語言:English
出版: 2006