magnesium ion

potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 2 ; Homo sapiens







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1 26869275 A synergistic blocking effect of Mg²⁺ and spermine on the inward rectifier K⁺ (Kir2.1) channel pore. 2016 Feb 12 2
2 22371365 Revisiting inward rectification: K ions permeate through Kir2.1 channels during high-affinity block by spermidine. 2012 Mar 1
3 19002489 Human Kir2.1 channel carries a transient outward potassium current with inward rectification. 2009 Apr 1
4 17582433 T75M-KCNJ2 mutation causing Andersen-Tawil syndrome enhances inward rectification by changing Mg2+ sensitivity. 2007 Aug 2
5 15618275 Two Kir2.1 channel populations with different sensitivities to Mg(2+) and polyamine block: a model for the cardiac strong inward rectifier K(+) channel. 2005 Mar 15 2
6 12411513 Identification of a site involved in the block by extracellular Mg(2+) and Ba(2+) as well as permeation of K(+) in the Kir2.1 K(+) channel. 2002 Nov 1 1
7 11004205 Pore block versus intrinsic gating in the mechanism of inward rectification in strongly rectifying IRK1 channels. 2000 Oct 1
8 9215634 Regulation of IRK3 inward rectifier K+ channel by m1 acetylcholine receptor and intracellular magnesium. 1997 Jun 27 3
9 9382895 A conserved arginine residue in the pore region of an inward rectifier K channel (IRK1) as an external barrier for cationic blockers. 1997 Dec 1
10 8789092 Contributions of a negatively charged residue in the hydrophobic domain of the IRK1 inwardly rectifying K+ channel to K(+)-selective permeation. 1996 Feb 1
11 8865359 Effects of extracellular cations and mutations in the pore region on the inward rectifier K+ channel IRK1. 1996 1
12 7805837 A structural determinant of differential sensitivity of cloned inward rectifier K+ channels to intracellular spermine. 1994 Dec 19 1