FB2024_04 , released June 25, 2024
Reference Report
Open Close
Reference
Citation
Buckingham, S.D., Kidd, J.F., Law, R.J., Franks, C.J., Sattelle, D.B. (2005). Structure and function of two-pore-domain K+ channels: contributions from genetic model organisms.  Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 26(7): 361--367.
FlyBase ID
FBrf0188365
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
K+ channels that possess two pore domains in each channel subunit are common in many animal tissues. Such channels are generated from large families of subunits and are implicated in several functions, including temperature sensation, responses to ischaemia, K+ homeostasis and setting the resting potential of the cell. Their activity can be modulated by polyunsaturated fatty acids, pH and oxygen, and some are candidate targets of volatile anaesthetics. However, despite their potential as targets for novel drugs for human health, comparatively little is known about the molecular basis of their diverse physiological and pharmacological properties. Genetic model organisms have considerable potential for improving our understanding of these channels. In this article, we review the contributions of some of these genetic model organisms to recent advances in our knowledge of two-pore-domain K+ channels.
PubMed ID
PubMed Central ID
Associated Information
Comments
Associated Files
Other Information
Secondary IDs
    Language of Publication
    English
    Additional Languages of Abstract
    Parent Publication
    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Trends Pharmacol. Sci.
    Title
    Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
    Publication Year
    1979-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0165-6147
    Data From Reference
    Gene Groups (1)
    Genes (11)