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Impaired cytoplasmic domain interactions cause co-assembly defect and loss of function in the p.Glu293Lys KNCJ2 variant isolated from an Andersen-Tawil syndrome patient.

Szilvia DériJános BorbásTeodóra HartaiLidia HateganBeáta CsányiÁdám VisnyovszkiTamara MadácsyJózsef MaléthZoltán HegedűsIstván NagyRohit AroraAlain J LabroLászló KörnyeiAndrás VarróRóbert SeppBalázs Ördög
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2022)
Loss of function and dominant-negative effect confirm the causative role of p.Glu293Lys in ATS1. Co-assembly of Kir2.1 subunits is impaired in homomeric channels consisting of p.Glu293Lys subunits and is partially rescued in heteromeric complexes of WT and p.Glu293Lys Kir2.1 variants. These data point to an important role of Glu293 in mediating subunit assembly, as well as in gating of Kir2.1 channels.
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  • dna methylation
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