Citations for
1KCNJ11, KCNJ14, KCNJ2, KCNJ4, KCNJ5, kCNJ8
Molecular and functional characterization of inwardly rectifying K+ currents in murine proximal colon.2018 Dec 27. PMID:
Huang X, Lee SH, Lu H, Sanders KM, Koh SD.
J Physiol. Feb 1;596(3):379-391. doi: 10.1113/JP275234. Epub 2017 2018
2KCNJ8
A functional role of the C-terminal 42 amino acids of SUR2A and SUR2B in the physiology and pharmacology of cardiovascular ATP-sensitive K(+) channels.
Yamada M, Kurachi Y.
J Mol Cell Cardiol 39(1):1-6. Epub 2005 Feb 5. 2005
3KCNJ8
Assembly limits the pharmacological complexity of ATP-sensitive potassium channels.
Giblin JP, Cui Y, Clapp LH, Tinker A.
J Biol Chem 277(16):13717-23. Epub 2002 Feb 1. 2002
4KCNJ8
Kir6.1 is the principal pore-forming subunit of astrocyte but not neuronal plasma membrane K-ATP channels.
Thomzig A, Wenzel M, Karschin C, Eaton MJ, Skatchkov SN, Karschin A, Veh RW.
Mol Cell Neurosci 18(6):671-90. 2001
5ABCC8, ABCC9, KCNJ11, KCNJ8
The molecular basis of the specificity of action of K(ATP) channel openers.
Moreau C, Jacquet H, Prost AL, D'hahan N, Vivaudou M.
EMBO J 19(24):6644-6651. 2000
6KCNJ8
Genomic organization and expression of KCNJ8/Kir6.1, a gene encoding a subunit of an ATP-sensitive potassium channel.
Erginel-Unaltuna N, et al.
Gene 211 : 71-78. 1998
7KCNJ8
cDNA sequence, gene structure, and chromosomal localization of the humanATP-sensitive potassium channel, uKatp-1, gene (KCNJ8).
Inagaki N, et al.
Genomics 30 : 102-104. 1995