2005, KChannelDB.
This data was extracted from Medline abstracts and full texts (when available) in an automated manner.
The table below describes the selected point mutation and provides links to other documents. The sentence(s) where the point mutation E179Q was found are listed after the table.
The mutated residues are also indicated in the family sequence alignments and hyperlinked to the corresponding mutation pages.
| Point mutation: | E179Q | |
| Domain: | C-term | |
| General numbering (KChannelDB): | - | |
| Protein: | IRK11_MOUSE (Kcnj1) | Swiss-Prot Cross-reference table Family page |
| Other point mutations / same protein / same position | Point mutations at position 179 in IRK11_MOUSE | |
| Other point mutations / same protein | List of mutations in IRK11_MOUSE | |
| Family alignments |
Inward rectifiers (Kir) Potassium channels 2 TMs | |
| Other point mutations / same position |
Position 173 in Inward rectifiers (Kir) family Position 173 in Potassium channels 2 TMs family | |
| Reference: | Distinct histidine residues control the acid-induced activation and inhibition of the cloned K(ATP) channel. Xu H, Wu J, Cui N, Abdulkadir L, Wang R, Mao J, Giwa LR, Chanchevalap S, Jiang C J Biol Chem 2001 Oct 19;276(42):38690-6. | Medline |
| Other point mutations / same article | List | |
| Text source | HTML full text | |
| Validation status | Not yet checked |
Relevant sentences:
E179Q
cmbi.ru.nl), 17-Aug-2005