KCNK2
One of the two-pore-domain background potassium channel protein family members is encoded by this gene. To manage the resting membrane potential, this kind of potassium channel is made up of two homodimers. This channel lets potassium leak out of the cell. However, several anesthetics, membrane stretching, intracellular acidosis, and heat can open the channel.
Full Name | Potassium two pore domain channel subfamily K member 2 |
Gene ID | Human: 3776 Mouse: 16526 Rat: 170899 Monkey: 708705 |
UniProt ID | Human: O95069 Mouse: P97438 Rat: Q920B6 Monkey: F7CHV4 |
Alternative Names | TREK; TPKC1; TREK1; K2p2.1; TREK-1; hTREK-1c; hTREK-1e; potassium channel subfamily K member 2; K2P2.1 potassium channel; TREK-1 K(+) channel subunit; TWIK-related potassium channel 1; outward rectifying potassium channel protein TREK-1; potassium channel subfamily k member 2 variant 1; potassium channel subfamily k member 2 variant 2; potassium channel, two pore domain subfamily K, member 2; potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily K, member 2; tandem-pore-domain potassium channel TREK-1; two pore domain potassium channel TREK-1; two pore potassium channel TPKC1; two-pore potassium channel 1; KCNK2; Potassium two pore domain channel subfamily K member 2 |
Product List
- Product Category:
- Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
- Target Protein: KCNK2 Target Family: TREK Target Protein Species: Human Host Cell Type: CHO-K1; HEK293