General Information of This Target
Target ID
BTDT00213
Target Name
Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily A member 2 (KCNA2);Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily A member 6 (KCNA6)
Target Bioclass
Transporter and channel
Uniprot ID
P16389 ; P17658
3D Structure
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2D Sequence
3D Structure
Source
Predict by Alphafold2
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Alphafold Parameters: msa_mode: mmseqs2_uniref_env model_type: auto num_recycles: auto
Gene Name
KCNA2;KCNA6
Gene ID
3737 ; 3742
Synonym 1
NGK1; Voltage-gated K(+) channel HuKIV; Voltage-gated potassium channel HBK5; Voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv1.2
Synonym 2
Voltage-gated potassium channel HBK2; Voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv1.6
Sequence 1
MTVATGDPADEAAALPGHPQDTYDPEADHECCERVVINISGLRFETQLKTLAQFPETLLG
DPKKRMRYFDPLRNEYFFDRNRPSFDAILYYYQSGGRLRRPVNVPLDIFSEEIRFYELGE
EAMEMFREDEGYIKEEERPLPENEFQRQVWLLFEYPESSGPARIIAIVSVMVILISIVSF
CLETLPIFRDENEDMHGSGVTFHTYSNSTIGYQQSTSFTDPFFIVETLCIIWFSFEFLVR
FFACPSKAGFFTNIMNIIDIVAIIPYFITLGTELAEKPEDAQQGQQAMSLAILRVIRLVR
VFRIFKLSRHSKGLQILGQTLKASMRELGLLIFFLFIGVILFSSAVYFAEADERESQFPS
IPDAFWWAVVSMTTVGYGDMVPTTIGGKIVGSLCAIAGVLTIALPVPVIVSNFNYFYHRE
TEGEEQAQYLQVTSCPKIPSSPDLKKSRSASTISKSDYMEIQEGVNNSNEDFREENLKTA
NCTLANTNYVNITKMLTDV

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Sequence 2
MRSEKSLTLAAPGEVRGPEGEQQDAGDFPEAGGGGGCCSSERLVINISGLRFETQLRTLS
LFPDTLLGDPGRRVRFFDPLRNEYFFDRNRPSFDAILYYYQSGGRLRRPVNVPLDIFLEE
IRFYQLGDEALAAFREDEGCLPEGGEDEKPLPSQPFQRQVWLLFEYPESSGPARGIAIVS
VLVILISIVIFCLETLPQFRVDGRGGNNGGVSRVSPVSRGSQEEEEDEDDSYTFHHGITP
GEMGTGGSSSLSTLGGSFFTDPFFLVETLCIVWFTFELLVRFSACPSKPAFFRNIMNIID
LVAIFPYFITLGTELVQQQEQQPASGGGGQNGQQAMSLAILRVIRLVRVFRIFKLSRHSK
GLQILGKTLQASMRELGLLIFFLFIGVILFSSAVYFAEADDDDSLFPSIPDAFWWAVVTM
TTVGYGDMYPMTVGGKIVGSLCAIAGVLTIALPVPVIVSNFNYFYHRETEQEEQGQYTHV
TCGQPAPDLRATDNGLGKPDFPEANRERRPSYLPTPHRAYAEKRMLTEV

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Family1
the potassium channel family
Family2
the potassium channel family
Function 1
Voltage-gated potassium channel that mediates transmembrane potassium transport in excitable membranes, primarily in the brain and the central nervous system, but also in the cardiovascular system. Prevents aberrant action potential firing and regulates neuronal output. Forms tetrameric potassium-selective channels through which potassium ions pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. The channel alternates between opened and closed conformations in response to the voltage difference across the membrane. Can form functional homotetrameric channels and heterotetrameric channels that contain variable proportions of KCNA1, KCNA2, KCNA4, KCNA5, KCNA6, KCNA7, and possibly other family members as well; channel properties depend on the type of alpha subunits that are part of the channel. Channel properties are modulated by cytoplasmic beta subunits that regulate the subcellular location of the alpha subunits and promote rapid inactivation of delayed rectifier potassium channels. In vivo, membranes probably contain a mixture of heteromeric potassium channel complexes, making it difficult to assign currents observed in intact tissues to any particular potassium channel family member. Homotetrameric KCNA2 forms a delayed-rectifier potassium channel that opens in response to membrane depolarization, followed by slow spontaneous channel closure. In contrast, a heteromultimer formed by KCNA2 and KCNA4 shows rapid inactivation. Regulates neuronal excitability and plays a role as pacemaker in the regulation of neuronal action potentials. KCNA2- containing channels play a presynaptic role and prevent hyperexcitability and aberrant action potential firing. Response to toxins that are selective for KCNA2-containing potassium channels suggests that in Purkinje cells, dendritic subthreshold KCNA2- containing potassium channels prevent random spontaneous calcium spikes, suppressing dendritic hyperexcitability without hindering the generation of somatic action potentials, and thereby play an important role in motor coordination. Plays a role in the induction of long-term potentiation of neuron excitability in the CA3 layer of the hippocampus. May function as down-stream effector for G protein-coupled receptors and inhibit GABAergic inputs to basolateral amygdala neurons. May contribute to the regulation of neurotransmitter release, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Contributes to the regulation of the axonal release of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Reduced KCNA2 expression plays a role in the perception of neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury, but not acute pain. Plays a role in the regulation of the time spent in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep.

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Function 2
Voltage-gated potassium channel that mediates transmembrane potassium transport in excitable membranes. Forms tetrameric potassium- selective channels through which potassium ions pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. The channel alternates between opened and closed conformations in response to the voltage difference across the membrane. Can form functional homotetrameric channels and heterotetrameric channels that contain variable proportions of KCNA1, KCNA2, KCNA4, KCNA6, and possibly other family members as well; channel properties depend on the type of alpha subunits that are part of the channel. Channel properties are modulated by cytoplasmic beta subunits that regulate the subcellular location of the alpha subunits and promote rapid inactivation. Homotetrameric channels display rapid activation and slow inactivation.

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Taxonomy ID
9606
TCDB ID
1.A.1.2.10 ; 1.A.1.2.29
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Kingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: Homo sapiens
Toxin Information Related to This Target
                           Toxin Name Activity Data Type Activity Data Reference
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
0.5 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
6.1 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
8.7 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
13.6 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
15.9 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
24 nM
[2]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIJ IC50
64.6 nM
[1]
 Toxin Info    Kappa-conotoxin RIIIK IC50
7.74 μM
[2]
References
Ref 1 Conotoxin M-RIIIJ, a tool targeting asymmetric heteromeric K(v)1 channels. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Jan 15;116(3):1059-1064. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1813161116. Epub 2018 Dec 28.
Ref 2 Biochemical characterization of kappaM-RIIIJ, a Kv1.2 channel blocker: evaluation of cardioprotective effects of kappaM-conotoxins. J Biol Chem. 2010 May 14;285(20):14882-14889. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.068486. Epub 2010 Mar 10.
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