pH-Sensitive KCNK (K2P) Channel Antibody Explorer Kit,Alomone Labs,AK-465_KIT

Alomone Labs is pleased to offer thepH-Sensitive KCNK (K2P) Channel Antibody Explorer Kit(#AK-465). The Explorer Kit contains pH-sensitive KCNK channel antibodies, ideal for screening purposes.

Platform ID

BAB717025302

Alomone Labs

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PO Box 4287, Jerusalem 91042, Israel

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Tel: +972-2-587-2202
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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NamepH-Sensitive KCNK (K2P) Channel Antibody Explorer Kit
Cat. No.AK-465_KIT
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Two-pore domain potassium (K 2P ) channels have four transmembrane domains, two pore-forming loops between transmembrane domains 1 and 2 as well as 3 and 4, and a large extracellular linker region between transmembrane domain 1 and the first pore-forming loop, which forms the K + selectivity filter. The TASK subfamily of this group is highly sensitive to variations in extracellular pH. TASK-1, TASK-2 and TASK-3 homo- and heteromers are inhibited by extracellular acidification but are left unaffected by intracellular pH changes. Acid-induced inhibition of TASK channel activity enhances nerve excitability and thus indirectly indicates the presence of acid. The high proton sensitivity of the TASK channels suggests a role in surveillance of tissue acidification by ischemia, inflammation or back-diffusion of luminal acid. TREK-1 and TREK-2 do not respond to changes in extracellular pH but are inhibited by intracellular alkalization and are activated by intracellular acidification such that they become constitutively active. TRESK K 2P member is blocked by extra- and intracellular acidification and is activated by extra and intracellular alkalization. Additional pH-sensitive K 2P channels include TWIK-1 and TWIK-2 which are inhibited by intracellular acidification, TRAAK channels that are activated by intracellular alkalization but not acidification and lastly, TALK-1 and TALK-2 are blocked by extracellular acidification but are gated open by extracellular alkalization 1 .

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