Potassium Channel Subfamily K, Member 6 (KCNK6)

K2p6.1; TWIK-2; TOSS; Inward rectifying potassium channel protein TWIK-2; TWIK-originated similarity sequence

Potassium Channel Subfamily K, Member 6 (KCNK6)
Members of the tandem pore domain potassium (K2P) channel family, such as TWIK1 and TREK, contain 4 transmembrane domains and 2 pore-forming (P) domains. The K2P channels all produce quasi-instantaneous and noninactivating currents but exhibit different types of regulation, indicating that these potassium channels are probably involved in a great diversity of physiologic and pathophysiologic roles. While Chavez et al. (1999) found by Northern blot analysis that the 6.8-, 2.6-, and 1.35-kb TWIK2 mRNAs were expressed in many human tissues, Pountney et al. (1999) reported a more restricted expression pattern. In Xenopus oocytes expressing TWIK2, Chavez et al. (1999) detected noninactivating, weak inward rectification, while Pountney et al. (1999) failed to detect any currents above background.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)