PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12034888-2 2002 We found that a glutamate residue of GIRK2 (E315), located on a hydrophobic domain of the C terminus, is crucial for the channel activation. Glutamic Acid 16-25 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 6 Homo sapiens 37-42 12034888-2 2002 We found that a glutamate residue of GIRK2 (E315), located on a hydrophobic domain of the C terminus, is crucial for the channel activation. isoascorbic acid 44-48 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 6 Homo sapiens 37-42 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Alanine 16-23 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 3 Homo sapiens 45-50 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Alanine 16-23 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 6 Homo sapiens 52-57 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Alanine 16-23 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 12 Homo sapiens 53-57 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Glutamic Acid 32-41 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 3 Homo sapiens 45-50 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Glutamic Acid 32-41 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 6 Homo sapiens 52-57 12034888-4 2002 Substitution of alanine for the glutamate on GIRK1, GIRK2, and IRK2, expressed in HEK293 cells, greatly reduced the whole-cell currents. Glutamic Acid 32-41 potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 12 Homo sapiens 53-57