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Not curated in GtoImmuPdb
Target id: 431
Nomenclature: Kir2.2
Family: Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (KIR)
Annotation status:
Annotated and reviewed, awaiting update
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Gene and Protein Information ![]() |
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Species | TM | P Loops | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference |
Human | 2 | 1 | 433 | 17p11.2 | KCNJ12 | potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 12 | 4,14 |
Mouse | 2 | 1 | 427 | 11 37.96 cM | Kcnj12 | potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 12 | 11-12 |
Rat | 2 | 1 | 427 | 10q22 | Kcnj12 | potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 12 | 6 |
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Alphafold | Q14500 (Hs), P52187 (Mm), P52188 (Rn) |
CATH/Gene3D | 2.60.40.1400 |
DrugBank Target | Q14500 (Hs) |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000184185 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000042529 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000002303 (Rn) |
Entrez Gene | 3768 (Hs), 16515 (Mm), 117052 (Rn) |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000184185 (Hs) |
KEGG Gene | hsa:3768 (Hs), mmu:16515 (Mm), rno:117052 (Rn) |
OMIM | 602323 (Hs) |
Pharos | Q14500 (Hs) |
RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_021012 (Hs), NM_010603 (Mm), NM_053981 (Rn) |
RefSeq Protein | NP_066292 (Hs), NP_034733 (Mm), NP_446433 (Rn) |
UniProtKB | Q14500 (Hs), P52187 (Mm), P52188 (Rn) |
Wikipedia | KCNJ12 (Hs) |
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Functional Characteristics ![]() |
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IK1 in heart, ‘strong’ inward–rectifier current |
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Endogenous inhibitors are intracellular Mg2+ and polyamines (spermine4+, spermidine3+, putrescine2+). |
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1. Day M, Carr DB, Ulrich S, Ilijic E, Tkatch T, Surmeier DJ. (2005) Dendritic excitability of mouse frontal cortex pyramidal neurons is shaped by the interaction among HCN, Kir2, and Kleak channels. J Neurosci, 25 (38): 8776-87. [PMID:16177047]
2. Fang Y, Schram G, Romanenko VG, Shi C, Conti L, Vandenberg CA, Davies PF, Nattel S, Levitan I. (2005) Functional expression of Kir2.x in human aortic endothelial cells: the dominant role of Kir2.2. Am J Physiol, Cell Physiol, 289 (5): C1134-44. [PMID:15958527]
3. Horio Y, Morishige K, Takahashi N, Kurachi Y. (1996) Differential distribution of classical inwardly rectifying potassium channel mRNAs in the brain: comparison of IRK2 with IRK1 and IRK3. FEBS Lett, 379 (3): 239-43. [PMID:8603697]
4. Hugnot JP, Pedeutour F, Le Calvez C, Grosgeorge J, Passage E, Fontes M, Lazdunski M. (1997) The human inward rectifying K+ channel Kir 2.2 (KCNJ12) gene: gene structure, assignment to chromosome 17p11.1, and identification of a simple tandem repeat polymorphism. Genomics, 39 (1): 113-6. [PMID:9027495]
5. Karschin C, Dissmann E, Stühmer W, Karschin A. (1996) IRK(1-3) and GIRK(1-4) inwardly rectifying K+ channel mRNAs are differentially expressed in the adult rat brain. J Neurosci, 16 (11): 3559-70. [PMID:8642402]
6. Koyama H, Morishige K, Takahashi N, Zanelli JS, Fass DN, Kurachi Y. (1994) Molecular cloning, functional expression and localization of a novel inward rectifier potassium channel in the rat brain. FEBS Lett, 341 (2-3): 303-7. [PMID:8137958]
7. Leonoudakis D, Conti LR, Anderson S, Radeke CM, McGuire LM, Adams ME, Froehner SC, Yates 3rd JR, Vandenberg CA. (2004) Protein trafficking and anchoring complexes revealed by proteomic analysis of inward rectifier potassium channel (Kir2.x)-associated proteins. J Biol Chem, 279 (21): 22331-46. [PMID:15024025]
8. Leonoudakis D, Conti LR, Radeke CM, McGuire LM, Vandenberg CA. (2004) A multiprotein trafficking complex composed of SAP97, CASK, Veli, and Mint1 is associated with inward rectifier Kir2 potassium channels. J Biol Chem, 279 (18): 19051-63. [PMID:14960569]
9. Preisig-Müller R, Schlichthörl G, Goerge T, Heinen S, Brüggemann A, Rajan S, Derst C, Veh RW, Daut J. (2002) Heteromerization of Kir2.x potassium channels contributes to the phenotype of Andersen's syndrome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 99 (11): 7774-9. [PMID:12032359]
10. Prüss H, Derst C, Lommel R, Veh RW. (2005) Differential distribution of individual subunits of strongly inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Kir2 family) in rat brain. Brain Res Mol Brain Res, 139 (1): 63-79. [PMID:15936845]
11. Takahashi N, Morishige K, Jahangir A, Yamada M, Findlay I, Koyama H, Kurachi Y. (1994) Molecular cloning and functional expression of cDNA encoding a second class of inward rectifier potassium channels in the mouse brain. J Biol Chem, 269 (37): 23274-9. [PMID:8083233]
12. Takumi T, Tsuji L, Kondo C, Takahashi N, Morishige K, Copeland NG, Gilbert DJ, Jenkins NA, Kurachi Y. (1996) Assignment of the murine inward rectifier potassium channel Irk2 (Kir2.2) gene to the central region of mouse chromosome 11. Genomics, 37 (2): 270-2. [PMID:8921409]
13. Töpert C, Döring F, Wischmeyer E, Karschin C, Brockhaus J, Ballanyi K, Derst C, Karschin A. (1998) Kir2.4: a novel K+ inward rectifier channel associated with motoneurons of cranial nerve nuclei. J Neurosci, 18 (11): 4096-105. [PMID:9592090]
14. Wible BA, De Biasi M, Majumder K, Taglialatela M, Brown AM. (1995) Cloning and functional expression of an inwardly rectifying K+ channel from human atrium. Circ Res, 76 (3): 343-50. [PMID:7859381]
15. Yamashita T, Horio Y, Yamada M, Takahashi N, Kondo C, Kurachi Y. (1996) Competition between Mg2+ and spermine for a cloned IRK2 channel expressed in a human cell line. J Physiol (Lond.), 493 ( Pt 1): 143-56. [PMID:8735700]
16. Zaritsky JJ, Redell JB, Tempel BL, Schwarz TL. (2001) The consequences of disrupting cardiac inwardly rectifying K(+) current (I(K1)) as revealed by the targeted deletion of the murine Kir2.1 and Kir2.2 genes. J Physiol (Lond.), 533 (Pt 3): 697-710. [PMID:11410627]
John P. Adelman, David E. Clapham, Hiroshi Hibino, Atsushi Inanobe, Lily Y. Jan, Andreas Karschin, Yoshihiro Kubo, Yoshihisa Kurachi, Michel Lazdunski, Takashi Miki, Colin G. Nichols, Lawrence G. Palmer, Wade L. Pearson, Henry Sackin, Susumu Seino, Paul A. Slesinger, Stephen Tucker, Carol A. Vandenberg.
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