Expression and chromosomal localization of a lymphocyte K+ channel gene.

S Grissmer, B Dethlefs, JJ Wasmuth… - Proceedings of the …, 1990 - National Acad Sciences
S Grissmer, B Dethlefs, JJ Wasmuth, AL Goldin, GA Gutman, MD Cahalan, KG Chandy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990National Acad Sciences
We recently isolated a family of three closely related mouse K+ channel genes (MK1, MK2,
and MK3) with coding regions contained in single uninterrupted exons. Here we have used
patch-clamp recordings from Xenopus oocytes injected with mRNA to show that MK3
encodes a channel with biophysical and pharmacological properties indistinguishable from
those of voltage-gated type n K+ channels in T cells. In addition, we used the polymerase
chain reaction to demonstrate the presence of MK3 mRNA in T cells. These data suggest …
We recently isolated a family of three closely related mouse K+ channel genes (MK1, MK2, and MK3) with coding regions contained in single uninterrupted exons. Here we have used patch-clamp recordings from Xenopus oocytes injected with mRNA to show that MK3 encodes a channel with biophysical and pharmacological properties indistinguishable from those of voltage-gated type n K+ channels in T cells. In addition, we used the polymerase chain reaction to demonstrate the presence of MK3 mRNA in T cells. These data suggest that MK3 may encode the T-cell voltage-gated type n K+ channel. We also show that MK3 and MK2 are localized on human chromosomes 13 and 12, respectively.
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