Regulation of BK Channels by Beta and Gamma Subunits

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Abstract

Ca 2+ - and voltage-gated K + channels of large conductance (BK channels) are expressed in a diverse variety of both excitable and inexcitable cells, with functional properties presumably uniquely calibrated for the cells in which they are found. Although some diversity in BK channel function, localization, and regulation apparently arises from cell-specific alternative splice variants of the single pore-forming α subunit (KCa1.1, Kcnma1, Slo1) gene, two families of regulatory subunits, β and γ, define BK channels that span a diverse range of functional properties. We are just beginning to unravel the cell-specific, physiological roles served by BK channels of different subunit composition.

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Gonzalez-Perez, V., & Lingle, C. J. (2019, February 10). Regulation of BK Channels by Beta and Gamma Subunits. Annual Review of Physiology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-physiol-022516-034038

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