basic FUNCTION
| potassium voltage-gated channel, inwardly rectifying, playing a role in developmental signaling in addition to its function in controlling cell excitability in skeletal muscle and heart |
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responsible for controlling membrane excitability in many cell types |
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KCNJ2 and KCNJ12 are primary determinants of endogenous K(+) conductance in aortic endothelial cells under resting conditions and KCNJ12 provides the dominant conductance in these cells |
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plays a critical role in modulating excitability by setting the resting membrane potential and shaping phase 3 of the cardiac action potential |
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KCNJ2 and KCNJ12 have two distinct lipid requirements for activity: a specific requirement for INPP5J and a nonspecific requirement for anionic phospholipids |
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participates in the maintenance of the cell membrane potential in a variety of cells including neurons and cardiac myocytes |
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KCNJ2 channels are selected for export from the Golgi in a signal-dependent manner through an AP1 clathrin adaptor interaction |
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normal KCNJ2 channel function is essential during osteoblastogenesis |
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may participate in macrophage maturation and differentiation, and play a key role in lipid uptake and foam cell formation through modulating the expression of scavenger receptors. |
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plays key roles in regulation of resting membrane potential and cell excitability |