6m84
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- | '''Unreleased structure''' | ||
- | + | ==Crystal structure of cKir2.2 force open mutant in complex with PI(4,5)P2== | |
+ | <StructureSection load='6m84' size='340' side='right'caption='[[6m84]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.81Å' scene=''> | ||
+ | == Structural highlights == | ||
+ | <table><tr><td colspan='2'>[[6m84]] is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick Chick]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=6M84 OCA]. For a <b>guided tour on the structure components</b> use [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=6M84 FirstGlance]. <br> | ||
+ | </td></tr><tr id='ligand'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Ligand|Ligands:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><scene name='pdbligand=K:POTASSIUM+ION'>K</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=LMT:DODECYL-BETA-D-MALTOSIDE'>LMT</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=PIO:[(2R)-2-OCTANOYLOXY-3-[OXIDANYL-[(1R,2R,3S,4R,5R,6S)-2,3,6-TRIS(OXIDANYL)-4,5-DIPHOSPHONOOXY-CYCLOHEXYL]OXY-PHOSPHORYL]OXY-PROPYL]+OCTANOATE'>PIO</scene></td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr id='gene'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Gene|Gene:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">KCNJ12 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=9031 CHICK])</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr id='resources'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>Resources:</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><span class='plainlinks'>[http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=6m84 FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=6m84 OCA], [http://pdbe.org/6m84 PDBe], [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=6m84 RCSB], [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/6m84 PDBsum], [http://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=6m84 ProSAT]</span></td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | == Function == | ||
+ | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/KCJ12_CHICK KCJ12_CHICK]] Inward rectifying potassium channel that is activated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and that probably participates in controlling the resting membrane potential in electrically excitable cells. Inward rectifier potassium channels are characterized by a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into the cell rather than out of it. The inward rectification is probably due to the blockage of outward current by cytoplasmic polyamines and/or magnesium ions.<ref>PMID:20019282</ref> <ref>PMID:21874019</ref> | ||
- | + | ==See Also== | |
- | + | *[[Potassium channel 3D structures|Potassium channel 3D structures]] | |
- | + | == References == | |
- | [[Category: | + | <references/> |
+ | __TOC__ | ||
+ | </StructureSection> | ||
+ | [[Category: Chick]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Large Structures]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Lee, S J]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Nichols, C G]] | ||
[[Category: Ren, F]] | [[Category: Ren, F]] | ||
- | [[Category: Nichols, C.G]] | ||
[[Category: Yuan, P]] | [[Category: Yuan, P]] | ||
- | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Complex]] |
+ | [[Category: Kir 2 2 force open mutant]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Metal transport]] |
Revision as of 10:49, 18 December 2019
Crystal structure of cKir2.2 force open mutant in complex with PI(4,5)P2
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