Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1991, PMID: 1986382

Sequence and functional expression in Xenopus oocytes of a human insulinoma and islet potassium channel.

Philipson, L H; Hice, R E; Schaefer, K; LaMendola, J; Bell, G I; Nelson, D J; Steiner, D F

Regulation of insulin secretion involves the coordinated control of ion channels in the beta-cell membrane. We have isolated and characterized cDNA and genomic clones encoding a voltage-dependent K+ channel isoform expressed in human islets and in a human insulinoma. This K+ channel isoform, designated hPCN1, with a deduced amino acid sequence of 613 residues (Mr = 67,097), is related to the Shaker family of Drosophila K+ channels. hPCN1 is homologous to two other human K+ channel isoforms we have isolated, hPCN2 and hPCN3, with 55% and 65% amino acid sequence identity, respectively. The electrophysiological characteristics of hPCN1 were determined after microinjection of synthetic RNA into Xenopus oocytes. Two-microelectrode voltage-clamp recordings of oocytes injected with hPCN1 RNA revealed a voltage-dependent outward K+ current that inactivated slowly with time. Outward currents were inhibited by 4-aminopyridine with a Ki less than 0.10 mM and were relatively insensitive to tetraethylammonium ion or Ba2+. A delayed rectifier K+ channel such as hPCN1 could restore the resting membrane potential of beta cells after depolarization and thereby contribute to the regulation of insulin secretion.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Insulinoma, Pancreatic Neoplasms
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Manually curated Databases

  • Gene Ontology Complexes voltage-gated potassium channel complex: voltage-gated potassium channel complex complex (KCNC4-KCNE2-KCNE1-KCNC1-KCNC2-KCNG1-KCNG2-KCNG3-KCNG4-CNTNAP1-LRRC26-CNTNAP2-KCNA6-KCNA7-KCNA4-KCNA5-KCNA2-KCNA3-KCNA1-KCNK6-KCNS1-KCNS2-KCNS3-KCNIP2-KCND1-KCNMB1-KCND3-KCND2-KCNJ14-KCNH4-KCNQ4-KCNQ5-KCNQ2-KCNQ3-KCNF1-HCN2-KCNN1-KCNE1L-KCNB2-KCNB1-KCNMB4-KCNJ3-KCNJ2-KCNJ1-KCNH1-KCNJ6-KCNJ5-KCNJ4-KCNH2-KCNT1-ABCC8-KCNA10-CNTN2-KCNV2-KCNV1)
In total, 1485 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases