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The G protein-gated atrial K+ channel is stimulated by three distinct GIα-subunits

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The gunanine nucleotide-binding protein, Gi, which inhibits adenylyl cyclase, has recently been shown to have three subtypes of the a-subunit, termed Giα-1, Giα-2 and Giα-3. They share 87–94% amino-acid sequence homology1–10 and so are difficult to separate from one another. Among other functions11,12–14, purified preparations activate K+ channels15–21 but there is confusion over which of the subtypes activates the muscarinic K+ channels of the atrial muscle of the heart: Giα-3, also termed Gk15, has been shown to activate this channel but it is not clear whether Giα-l22 does21 or does not23,24. To clarify this problem, we expressed the subtypes separately in Escherichia coli to eliminate contamination by other subtypes and tested the recombinant α- chains on atrial muscarinic K+ channels. Although we anticipated that only Giα-3 would have Gkactivity, to our surprise all three recombinant subtypes were active, from which we deduce that the Gi subtypes are multifunctional.

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Yatani, A., Mattera, R., Codina, J. et al. The G protein-gated atrial K+ channel is stimulated by three distinct GIα-subunits. Nature 336, 680–682 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/336680a0

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