Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2037793 | Cell | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryA novel model for the regulation of cell excitability has recently been proposed. It originates from the observation that the background K+ channel K2P1 (TWIK1) may be silenced by sumoylation in Xenopus oocytes and that inactivation of the putative sumoylation site (mutation K274E) gives rise to robust current expression in transfected COS-7 cells. Here, we show that only the mutation K274E, and not K274R, is associated with an increase of K2P1 current density, suggesting a charge effect of K274E. Furthermore, we failed to observe any band shift by western blot analysis that would confirm an eventual sumoylation of K2P1 in COS-7 cells and oocytes.
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Authors
Sylvain Feliciangeli, Saïd Bendahhou, Guillaume Sandoz, Pierre Gounon, Markus Reichold, Richard Warth, Michel Lazdunski, Jacques Barhanin, Florian Lesage,