
| Product#: | APC-038 |
| Sizes: |
| 50 µl |
| 0.2 ml |
Kir3.3 (or G-protein regulated Inward-Rectifier K+ channel, GIRK3) is a member of the family of inward rectifying K+ channels. The family includes 15 members that are structurally and functionally different from the voltage-dependent K+ channels.
The family’s topology consists of two transmembrane domains that flank a single and highly conserved pore region with intracellular N- and C-termini. As is the case for the voltage-dependent K+ channels the functional unit for the Kir channels is composed of four subunit that can assembly as either homo or heterotetramers.
Kir channels are characterized by a K+ efflux that is limited by depolarizing membrane potentials thus making them essential for controlling resting membrane potential and K+ homeostasis.
Kir3.3 is a member of the Kir3.x subfamily that includes four members (Kir3.1- Kir3.4). The Kir3 family is characterized by the fact that the channels can be activated by neurotransmitters and other factors acting via the activation of G-protein coupled receptors. Binding of the corresponding ligand to the G-protein receptor induces the dissociation of Ga-GTP from the Gbg dimer. The latter directly binds to Kir3 and activates the channel.1,2
| Host: |
| Rabbit. |
| Epitope: |
(C)RLDAHLYWSIPSRLDEKV, corresponding to residues 344-361 of rat Kir3.3 (Accession Q63511) |
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| Putative epitope location: |
Intracellular, C-terminus. |
| Homology: |
| Mouse, human - identical. |
| Reactivity Confirmed: |
| Rat. |
| Western Blotting: |
![]() | Western blotting of rat brain membranes: 1. Anti-Kir3.3 (GIRK3) antibody (#APC-038) (1:200). 2. Anti-Kir3.3 (GIRK3) antibody, preincubated with the control peptide antigen. |
| Immunohistochemistry: |
Rat brain sections |
| References: |
| 1. Dascal, N. (1997) Cell Signal 9, 551–573. |
| 2. Mark, M.D. et al. (2000) Eur. J. Biochem. 267, 5830. |
| 3. Torrecilla, M. et al. (2002) J Neurosci. 22, 4328. |