Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Differential association between HERG and KCNE1 or KCNE2Specific heterodimer formation is a prerequisite for uroplakins to exit from the endoplasmic reticulumDomain analysis of Kv6.3, an electrically silent channelCortisone dissociates the Shaker family K+ channels from their β subunitsGIRK4 confers appropriate processing and cell surface localization to G-protein-gated potassium channelsVoltage-dependent K+ channel beta subunits in muscle: differential regulation during postnatal development and myogenesisFunctional coupling between the Kv1.1 channel and aldoketoreductase Kvbeta1Cdk-mediated phosphorylation of the Kvβ2 auxiliary subunit regulates Kv1 channel axonal targetingGenetic analysis of the mammalian K+ channel beta subunit Kvbeta 2 (Kcnab2)Different effects of the Ca(2+)-binding protein, KChIP1, on two Kv4 subfamily members, Kv4.1 and Kv4.2Molecular determinants of cardiac transient outward potassium current (I(to)) expression and regulationTetramerization domain mutations in KCNA5 affect channel kinetics and cause abnormal trafficking patterns.Fast inactivation of a brain K+ channel composed of Kv1.1 and Kvbeta1.1 subunits modulated by G protein beta gamma subunits.Functional rescue of Kv4.3 channel tetramerization mutants by KChIP4a.Emerging concepts in the pharmacogenomics of arrhythmias: ion channel trafficking.Shaker and ether-à-go-go K+ channel subunits fail to coassemble in Xenopus oocytes.Evidence for dimerization of dimers in K+ channel assembly.Potentiation of the Kv1 family K(+) channel by cortisone analogues.Coiled coils direct assembly of a cold-activated TRP channel.Kvbeta1.1 associates with Kvalpha1.4 in Chinese hamster ovary cells and pigeon type II vestibular hair cells and enhances the amplitude, inactivation and negatively shifts the steady-state inactivation range.KCNQ1/KCNE1 assembly, co-translation not required.Voltage sensor mutations differentially target misfolded K+ channel subunits to proteasomal and non-proteasomal disposal pathways.Defective potassium currents in ataxia telangiectasia fibroblastsKv1.3 contains an alternative C-terminal ER exit motif and is recruited into COPII vesicles by Sec24a.Metabolic modulation of potassium channels.The Role of the Carboxyl Terminus Helix C-D Linker in Regulating KCNQ3 K+ Current Amplitudes by Controlling Channel TraffickingInteractions between the C-terminus of Kv1.5 and Kvβ regulate pyridine nucleotide-dependent changes in channel gatingDiverse roles for auxiliary subunits in phosphorylation-dependent regulation of mammalian brain voltage-gated potassium channels.KCNE Regulation of K(+) Channel Trafficking - a Sisyphean Task?Voltage-dependent structural interactions in the Shaker K(+) channel.A marriage of convenience: beta-subunits and voltage-dependent K+ channels.Kv1 potassium channel complexes in vivo require Kvbeta2 subunits in dorsal spinal neurons.Trafficking of neuronal two pore domain potassium channels.Transient outward potassium channel: a heart failure mediator.The Segregated Expression of Voltage-Gated Potassium and Sodium Channels in Neuronal Membranes: Functional Implications and Regulatory Mechanisms.Random insertion of split-cans of the fluorescent protein venus into Shaker channels yields voltage sensitive probes with improved membrane localization in mammalian cells.Glycosylation increases potassium channel stability and surface expression in mammalian cells.A novel MaxiK splice variant exhibits dominant-negative properties for surface expression.The Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-amide-activated sodium channel is a tetramer.A cellular model for long QT syndrome. Trapping of heteromultimeric complexes consisting of truncated Kv1.1 potassium channel polypeptides and native Kv1.4 and Kv1.5 channels in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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P2860
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Potassium channel alpha and beta subunits assemble in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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D M Papazian
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10.1074/JBC.272.5.3022
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1997-01-01T00:00:00Z