Alternative splicing contributes to K+ channel diversity in the mammalian central nervous system.
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Kv8.1, a new neuronal potassium channel subunit with specific inhibitory properties towards Shab and Shaw channelsExpression pattern and functional characteristics of two novel splice variants of the two-pore-domain potassium channel TREK-2Localization and function of the Kv3.1b subunit in the rat medulla oblongata: focus on the nucleus tractus solitariiNew modulatory alpha subunits for mammalian Shab K+ channelsSelective interaction of voltage-gated K+ channel beta-subunits with alpha-subunitsCharacterization of a Shaw-related potassium channel family in rat brainLocalization of two high-threshold potassium channel subunits in the rat central auditory systemSpecific and rapid effects of acoustic stimulation on the tonotopic distribution of Kv3.1b potassium channels in the adult ratFunction and mechanism of axonal targeting of voltage-sensitive potassium channels.Age-related decline in Kv3.1b expression in the mouse auditory brainstem correlates with functional deficits in the medial olivocochlear efferent systemLocalization and targeting of voltage-dependent ion channels in mammalian central neurons.Pleiotropic effects of a disrupted K+ channel gene: reduced body weight, impaired motor skill and muscle contraction, but no seizures.Positional candidate approach for the gene responsible for benign adult familial myoclonic epilepsy.Complex N-Glycans Influence the Spatial Arrangement of Voltage Gated Potassium Channels in Membranes of Neuronal-Derived CellsDeterminants of voltage-gated potassium channel surface expression and localization in Mammalian neurons.Specific antibodies to the external vestibule of voltage-gated potassium channels block currentKv3.1 uses a timely resurgent K(+) current to secure action potential repolarization.Cloning and functional expression of a Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channel gene from Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda: Digenea).Cloning and characterization of the promoter for a potassium channel expressed in high frequency firing neurons.Region-specific expression of a K+ channel gene in brainPhysiological modulators of Kv3.1 channels adjust firing patterns of auditory brain stem neurons.Surface expression and distribution of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons (Review).Control of voltage-gated K+ channel permeability to NMDG+ by a residue at the outer pore.A sequence compilation and comparison of exons that are alternatively spliced in neuronsDifferential subcellular localization of the two alternatively spliced isoforms of the Kv3.1 potassium channel subunit in brain.Localization of KCNC1 (Kv3.1) potassium channel subunits in the avian auditory nucleus magnocellularis and nucleus laminaris during development.Cell type-specific expression of the Kv3.1 gene is mediated by a negative element in the 5' untranslated region of the Kv3.1 promoter.Contribution of the Kv3.1 potassium channel to high-frequency firing in mouse auditory neurones.Firing features and potassium channel content of murine spiral ganglion neurons vary with cochlear location.Expression of a voltage-dependent potassium channel protein (Kv3.1) in the embryonic development of the auditory system.Transgenic mice expressing a pH and Cl- sensing yellow-fluorescent protein under the control of a potassium channel promoter.K+ channel KV3.1 associates with OSP/claudin-11 and regulates oligodendrocyte development.Antidepressant drug paroxetine blocks the open pore of Kv3.1 potassium channel.Kv3 Channels: Enablers of Rapid Firing, Neurotransmitter Release, and Neuronal Endurance.When, where, and how much? Expression of the Kv3.1 potassium channel in high-frequency firing neurons.Increased gamma- and decreased delta-oscillations in a mouse deficient for a potassium channel expressed in fast-spiking interneurons.Angiotensin II decreases neuronal delayed rectifier potassium current: role of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II.Expression of Kv2.1 delayed rectifier K+ channel isoforms in the developing rat brain.Potassium channels cloned from NG108-15 neuroblastoma-glioma hybrid cells. Functional expression in Xenopus oocytes and mammalian fibroblast cells.Molecular evidence for a role of Shaw (Kv3) potassium channel subunits in potassium currents of dog atrium.
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Alternative splicing contributes to K+ channel diversity in the mammalian central nervous system.
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scientific article published on May 1991
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Alternative splicing contribut ...... malian central nervous system.
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C J Luneau
E S Levitan
J Antanavage
J B Williams
J Marshall
K Folander
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10.1073/PNAS.88.9.3932
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1991-05-01T00:00:00Z