Kir3.3 Products
The Kir3.3 (KCNJ9) encodes for a 393 amino acid long, 44 kDA, G-protein activated inward rectifier potassium channel protein that creates heteromultimeric pore-forming complexes. The Kir3.3 gene has been investigated in generalized epilepsy, meniere's disease, pertussis, lung cancer, schizophrenia, and diabetes mellitus. It interacts with the DRD4, KCNJ6, ADRB2, KCNJ3, and DRD2 genes in potassium transporting pathways (inward and outward), G-Beta gamma signaling, neurotransmitter receptor binding and downward transmission in the postsynaptic cell, and ion currents in synaptic transmission.
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Kir3.3 Products
The Kir3.3 (KCNJ9) encodes for a 393 amino acid long, 44 kDA, G-protein activated inward rectifier potassium channel protein that creates heteromultimeric pore-forming complexes. The Kir3.3 gene has been investigated in generalized epilepsy, meniere's disease, pertussis, lung cancer, schizophrenia, and diabetes mellitus. It interacts with the DRD4, KCNJ6, ADRB2, KCNJ3, and DRD2 genes in potassium transporting pathways (inward and outward), G-Beta gamma signaling, neurotransmitter receptor binding and downward transmission in the postsynaptic cell, and ion currents in synaptic transmission.
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Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | IHC |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Applications: | WB |
Reactivity: | Mouse, Rat |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Applications: | AC |