Anti-Kir2.1



Product#:APC-026

Sizes:
50 µl
0.2 ml


Kir2.1 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.1

 

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. 

Kir2.1 is a member of the Kir2.x subfamily that includes four members (Kir2.1- Kir2.4) that are characterized by strong inward rectification and high constitutive activity.

 

Kir2.1 is expressed in a variety of tissues including heart, brain, vascular smooth muscle cells and skeletal muscles.

 

In heart, Kir2.1 is a molecular component of the IK1 current that is responsible for setting the resting membrane potential, preventing membrane hyperpolarization due to Na+ pump activity, influencing propagation velocity, altering the electrical space constant, and promoting late phase repolarization.2 In fact, mutations in Kir2.1 channels have been linked to a form of long QT syndrome (LQT7) known as Andersen's syndrome that is characterized by cardiac arrhythmias, periodic paralysis, and dysmorphic features.3



Host:
Rabbit.
Epitope:

Peptide (C)NGVPESTSTDTPPDIDLHN, corresponding to amino acid residues 392-410 of human Kir2.1 (Accession P48049).

Putative epitope location:
Intracellular, C-terminal part
Homology:

Rabbit, bovine, pig, guinea pig - identical; rat, mouse - 17/19 residues identical; chicken - 15/19 residues identical; pigeon - 14/18 residues identical.

Reactivity Confirmed:
Rat.
Applications:
Western Blotting:
 

Western blotting of rat heart (1 and 3) and rat brain  (2 and 4) membranes:

1, 2.  Anti-Kir2.1 antibody (#APC-026) (1:200)

3, 4.  Anti-Kir2.1, antibody, preincubated with the control peptide antigen.

Immunohistochemistry:
Rat brain sections.

References:
1. Kubo, Y.  et al. (1993)  Nature 362, 127.
2. Nichols, C.G. et al. (1996) Circ. Res. 78, 1.
3. Plaster, N.M. et al. (2001) Cell 105, 511.

For research purposes only, not for human use.