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Papers associated with kcnj9



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Evidence that neuronal G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels are activated by G beta gamma subunits and function as heteromultimers., Kofuji P, Davidson N, Lester HA., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 3, 1995; 92 (14): 6542-6.


Heterologous multimeric assembly is essential for K+ channel activity of neuronal and cardiac G-protein-activated inward rectifiers., Duprat F, Lesage F, Guillemare E, Fink M, Hugnot JP, Bigay J, Lazdunski M, Romey G, Barhanin J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 17, 1995; 212 (2): 657-63.


Molecular properties of neuronal G-protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels., Lesage F, Guillemare E, Fink M, Duprat F, Heurteaux C, Fosset M, Romey G, Barhanin J, Lazdunski M., J Biol Chem. December 1, 1995; 270 (48): 28660-7.


Functional expression and cellular mRNA localization of a G protein-activated K+ inward rectifier isolated from rat brain., Dissmann E, Wischmeyer E, Spauschus A, Pfeil DV, Karschin C, Karschin A., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. June 14, 1996; 223 (2): 474-9.


Subunit interactions in the assembly of neuronal Kir3.0 inwardly rectifying K+ channels., Döring F, Wischmeyer E, Spauschus A, Thomzig A, Veh R, Karschin A., Mol Cell Neurosci. January 1, 1997; 9 (3): 194-206.


Characterization of G-protein-gated K+ channels composed of Kir3.2 subunits in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra., Inanobe A, Yoshimoto Y, Horio Y, Morishige KI, Hibino H, Matsumoto S, Tokunaga Y, Maeda T, Hata Y, Takai Y, Kurachi Y., J Neurosci. February 1, 1999; 19 (3): 1006-17.


Functional expression and characterization of G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels containing GIRK3., Jelacic TM, Sims SM, Clapham DE., J Membr Biol. May 15, 1999; 169 (2): 123-9.


The inwardly rectifying K(+) channel subunit GIRK1 rescues the GIRK2 weaver phenotype., Hou P, Yan S, Tang W, Nelson DJ., J Neurosci. October 1, 1999; 19 (19): 8327-36.


Co-expression of human Kir3 subunits can yield channels with different functional properties., Schoots O, Wilson JM, Ethier N, Bigras E, Hebert TE, Van Tol HH., Cell Signal. December 1, 1999; 11 (12): 871-83.


Kir3.1/3.2 encodes an I(KACh)-like current in gastrointestinal myocytes., Bradley KK, Hatton WJ, Mason HS, Walker RL, Flynn ER, Kenyon JL, Horowitz B., Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. February 1, 2000; 278 (2): G289-96.


G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium channels are targets for volatile anesthetics., Weigl LG, Schreibmayer W., Mol Pharmacol. August 1, 2001; 60 (2): 282-9.


Increases in intracellular calcium triggered by channelrhodopsin-2 potentiate the response of metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR7., Caldwell JH, Herin GA, Nagel G, Bamberg E, Scheschonka A, Betz H., J Biol Chem. September 5, 2008; 283 (36): 24300-7.


Functional consequences of the interactions among the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM, the receptor tyrosine kinase TrkB, and the inwardly rectifying K+ channel KIR3.3., Kleene R, Cassens C, Bähring R, Theis T, Xiao MF, Dityatev A, Schafer-Nielsen C, Döring F, Wischmeyer E, Schachner M., J Biol Chem. September 10, 2010; 285 (37): 28968-79.


Familial Sinus Node Disease Caused by a Gain of GIRK (G-Protein Activated Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channel) Channel Function., Kuß J, Stallmeyer B, Goldstein M, Rinné S, Pees C, Zumhagen S, Seebohm G, Decher N, Pott L, Kienitz MC, Schulze-Bahr E., Circ Genom Precis Med. January 1, 2019; 12 (1): e002238.


Mutual action by Gγ and Gβ for optimal activation of GIRK channels in a channel subunit-specific manner., Tabak G, Keren-Raifman T, Kahanovitch U, Dascal N., Sci Rep. January 24, 2019; 9 (1): 508.                    

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