[HTML][HTML] Identification of a gene encoding a hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channel of brain

B Santoro, DT Liu, H Yao, D Bartsch, ER Kandel… - Cell, 1998 - cell.com
B Santoro, DT Liu, H Yao, D Bartsch, ER Kandel, SA Siegelbaum, GR Tibbs
Cell, 1998cell.com
The generation of pacemaker activity in heart and brain is mediated by hyperpolarization-
activated cation channels that are directly regulated by cyclic nucleotides. We previously
cloned a novel member of the voltage-gated K channel family from mouse brain (mBCNG-1)
that contained a carboxy-terminal cyclic nucleotide-binding domain (Santoro et al. 1997)
and hence proposed it to be a candidate gene for pacemaker channels. Heterologous
expression of mBCNG-1 demonstrates that it does indeed code for a channel with properties …
Abstract
The generation of pacemaker activity in heart and brain is mediated by hyperpolarization-activated cation channels that are directly regulated by cyclic nucleotides. We previously cloned a novel member of the voltage-gated K channel family from mouse brain (mBCNG-1) that contained a carboxy-terminal cyclic nucleotide-binding domain (Santoro et al. 1997) and hence proposed it to be a candidate gene for pacemaker channels. Heterologous expression of mBCNG-1 demonstrates that it does indeed code for a channel with properties indistinguishable from pacemaker channels in brain and similar to those in heart. Three additional mouse genes and two human genes closely related to mBCNG-1 display unique patterns of mRNA expression in different tissues, including brain and heart, demonstrating that these channels constitute a widely expressed gene family.
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