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Molecular biology of KATP channels and implications for health and disease

✍ Scribed by Akrouh Alejandro; Halcomb S. Eliza; Nichols Colin G.; Sala-Rabanal Monica


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
161 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
1521-6543

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Abstract

The ATP‐sensitive potassium (K~ATP~) channel is expressed in most excitable tissues and plays a critical role in numerous physiological processes by coupling intracellular energetics to electrical activity. The channel is comprised of four Kir6.x subunits associated with four regulatory sulfonylurea receptors (SUR). Intracellular ATP acts on Kir6.x to inhibit channel activity, while MgADP stimulates channel activity through SUR. Changes in the cytosolic [ATP] to [ADP] ratio thus determine channel activity. Multiple mutations in Kir6.x and SUR genes have implicated K~ATP~ channels in various diseases ranging from diabetes and hyperinsulinism to cardiac arrhythmias and cardiovascular disease. Continuing studies of channel physiology and pathology will bring new insights to the molecular basis of K~ATP~ channel function, leading to a better understanding of the role that K~ATP~ channels play in both health and disease. Β© 2009 IUBMB IUBMB Life, 61(10): 971–978, 2009


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