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Class:IdSummation:1299215
_displayNameHomotetramers of Kir 1.1 function as inwardly rectifying po...
_timestamp2011-05-22 12:25:49
created[InstanceEdit:1299216] Mahajan, SS, 2011-05-22
textHomotetramers of Kir 1.1 function as inwardly rectifying potassium transport channels. Ki 1.1 are found on the apical side of the cells in the ascending limp of loop of henle and upon activation transport K+ into the extracellular space. Heterotetramers of Kir 4.1 and Ki 5.1 are found on the basolateral side of cells in the distal convoluted tube. Activation of kir 4.1 and 5.1 heterotetramers leads to efflux of K+ into the extracellular space.
(summation)[Reaction:1296045] Activation of Potassium transport channels [Homo sapiens]
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