
| Product#: | APC-054 |
| Sizes: |
| 50 ml |
| 0.2 ml |
KCNE2 (or MiRP1) is a member of a family of proteins that regulate the activity of voltage-dependent K+ channels. The other members of the family are KCNE1( IsK, MiNK), KCNE3 (MiRP2), KCNE4 (MiRP3) and KCNE5 (MiRP4). KCNE1 is the founding member of the family and KCNE2 was discovered based on its homology with KCNE1.1, 2
The KCNE regulatory subunits are small proteins (14- 20 kD) with a type-1 integral membrane topology. It is believed that both the cytoplasmic C-terminus tail and the transmembrane domain are necessary for the interaction with the a subunits. The stoichiometry of the KCNE subunits with their partner a subunits in the native channels is not clear and ratios ranging from 2 to 14 KCNE subunits per 4 a subunits have been proposed.1, 2
KCNE2 is broadly distributed with prominent expression in brain and heart, but also in other tissues such as skeletal muscle, pancreas and kidney.
The best described functional association of KCNE2 is with the voltage-gated K+ channel Kv11.1 (HERG). In the heart, complexes of the two proteins constitute the molecular underlay of the cardiac IKr current and mutations in the KCNE2 subunit are associated with cardiac arrhythmias.1
KCNE2 can form complexes with other channels including the K+ channels Kv7.1 (KCNQ1) and Kv4.3 and the hyperpolarization-activated cation channels HCN1 and HCN2.
In the stomach Kv7.1/KCNE2 complexes were found to be crucial for acid secretion as well as for the maintenance of structural integrity, and for parietal cell survival.3
Alomone Labs is pleased to offer a highly specific antibody directed against an epitope located at the intracellular C-terminal part of the rat KCNE2. Anti-KCNE2 (MiRP1) antibody (#APC-054) can be used in Western blot and immunohistochemical applications, and recognizes KCNE2 from rat and mouse.
| Host: | ||
Rabbit.
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| Epitope: |
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Peptide (C)IVEDWQQKYRSQILHLEDSK, corresponding to residues 88-107 of rat KCNE2 (MiRP1) (Accession Q9WTW0 ). |
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| Putative epitope location: |
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Intracellular, C-terminal part. |
| Homology: |
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Mouse, human, rabbit - respectively, 18/20, 16/20, and 15/20 residues identical. |
| Reactivity Confirmed: |
| Rat, mouse. |
| Western Blotting: |
![]() | Western blotting of rat heart membranes: 1. Anti-KCNE2 (MiRP1) antibody (#APC-054) (1:200). 2. Anti-KCNE2 antibody, preincubated with the control peptide antigen. |
| Immunohistochemistry: |
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Immunohistochemical staining of KCNE2 in mouse heart. Frozen sections of mouse heart were stained with Anti-KCNE2 antibody (#APC-054) (red staining). Immunoreactivity appears as a striated pattern in heart muscle. |
| References: |
| 1. Abbott, G.W. et al. (1999) Cell 97, 175. |
| 2. Abbott, G.W. and Goldstein, S.A.N. (2001) Mol. Interv. 1, 95. |
| 3. Roepke, T.K. et al. (2006) J. Biol. Chem. 281, 23740. |