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A novel ATP-dependent inward rectifier potassium channel expressed predominantly in glial cells.

Authors :
Takumi, T
Ishii, T
Horio, Y
Morishige, K
Takahashi, N
Yamada, M
Yamashita, T
Kiyama, H
Sohmiya, K
Nakanishi, S
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry; July 1995, Vol. 270 Issue: 27 p16339-46, 8p
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

We have isolated a novel inward rectifier K+ channel predominantly expressed in glial cells of the central nervous system. Its amino acid sequence exhibited 53% identity with ROMK1 and approximately 40% identity with other inward rectifier K+ channels. Xenopus oocytes injected with cRNA derived from this clone expressed a K+ current, which showed classical inward rectifier K+ channel characteristics. Intracellular Mg.ATP was required to sustain channel activity in excised membrane patches, which is consistent with a Walker type-A ATP-binding domain on this clone. We designate this new clone as KAB-2 (the second type of inward rectifying K+ channel with an ATP-binding domain). In situ hybridization showed KAB-2 mRNA to be expressed predominantly in glial cells of the cerebellum and forebrain. This is the first description of the cloning of a glial cell inward rectifier potassium channel, which may be responsible for K+ buffering action of glial cells in the brain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258 and 1083351X
Volume :
270
Issue :
27
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7056516