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Inwardly rectifying potassium channel 5.1:Structure,function,and possible roles in diseases 被引量:1
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作者 Junhui Zhang Jian Han +8 位作者 Lingfei Li Qiong Zhang Yanhai Feng youzhao jiang Fang Deng Yuping Zhang Qinan Wu Bing Chen Jiongyu Hu 《Genes & Diseases》 SCIE 2021年第3期272-278,共7页
Inwardly rectifying potassium(Kir)channels make it easier for K^(+)to enter into a cell and subsequently regulate cellular biological functions.Kir5.1(encoded by KCNJ16)alone can form a homotetramer and can form heter... Inwardly rectifying potassium(Kir)channels make it easier for K^(+)to enter into a cell and subsequently regulate cellular biological functions.Kir5.1(encoded by KCNJ16)alone can form a homotetramer and can form heterotetramers with Kir4.1(encoded by KCNJ10)or Kir4.2(encoded by KCNJ15).In most cases,homomeric Kir5.1 is non-functional,while hetero-meric Kir5.1 on the cell membrane contributes to the inward flow of K^(+)ions,which can be regulated by intracellular pH and a variety of signaling mechanisms.In the form of a heterotetramer,Kir5.1 regulates Kir4.1/4.2 activity and is involved in the maintenance of nephron function.Actually,homomeric Kir5.1 may also play a very important role in diseases,including in the ventilatory response to hypoxia and hypercapnia,hearing impairment,cardio-vascular disease and cancer.With an increase in the number of studies into the roles of Kir channels,researchers are paying more attention to the pathophysiological functions of Kir5.1.This minireview provides an overview regarding these Kir5.1 roles. 展开更多
关键词 CANCER Cardiovascular disease COCHLEA Kir5.1 heterotetramer Ventilatory response
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