KACh knowledge page
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Landing page for the muscarinic potassium channel (K-ACh).
Other names include: G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channel (GIRK)
This channel transports potassium ions across the plasma membrane according to the concentration gradient, and is activated through muscarinic receptors that are in turn activated by acetylcholine (ACh). K-ACh is part of the inward rectifying (K-ir) family.
These channels are heterotetramers composed of two GIRK1 and two GIRK4 subunits.
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Subfamilies
The following list contains the constituents of K-ACh.
Channel name | Alias | Gene | Structure |
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KCNJ3 | GIRK1/Kir3.1 | Uniprot 1 | SMR 1 |
KCNJ5 | GIRK4/Kir3.4 | Uniprot 4 | SMR 4 |
Literature
Title | Author |
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Activation of the atrial KACh channel by the βγ subunits of G proteins or intracellular Na+ ions depends on the presence of phosphatidylinositol phosphates | Liang Sui et al. |
Existing models
Title | Author |
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BG_K_ACh | S Fong |
Models denoted by [*] are not in bond graph form. Models denoted by [^] are part of a whole cell model.
Other annotations
Item | Database |
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I(KACh) inward rectifier potassium channel complex | Gene Ontology |