New disguises for an old channel: MaxiK channel β-subunits

P Orio, P Rojas, G Ferreira, R Latorre - Physiology, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
Physiology, 2002journals.physiology.org
Ca2+-activated K+ channels of large conductance (MaxiK or BK channels) control a large
variety of physiological processes, including smooth muscle tone, neurosecretion, and
hearing. Despite being coded by a single gene (Slowpoke), the diversity of MaxiK channels
is great. Regulatory b-subunits, splicing, and metabolic regulation create this diversity
fundamental to the adequate function of many tissues.
Ca2+-activated K+ channels of large conductance (MaxiK or BK channels) control a large variety of physiological processes, including smooth muscle tone, neurosecretion, and hearing. Despite being coded by a single gene (Slowpoke), the diversity of MaxiK channels is great. Regulatory b-subunits, splicing, and metabolic regulation create this diversity fundamental to the adequate function of many tissues.
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