Protein Domain : IPR005983

Type:  Family Name:  Potassium channel, voltage-dependent, beta subunit, KCNAB
Description:  Potassium channels are the most diverse group of the ion channel family [, ]. They are important in shaping the action potential, and in neuronal excitability and plasticity []. The potassium channel family iscomposed of several functionally distinct isoforms, which can be broadly separated into 2 groups []: the practically non-inactivating 'delayed' group and the rapidly inactivating 'transient' group.These are all highly similar proteins, with only small amino acid changes causing the diversity of the voltage-dependent gating mechanism,channel conductance and toxin binding properties. Each type of K+channel is activated by different signals and conditions depending on their type of regulation: some open in response to depolarisation of the plasma membrane; others in response to hyperpolarisation or an increase in intracellular calcium concentration; some can be regulated by binding of a transmitter, together with intracellular kinases; while others are regulated by GTP-binding proteins or other second messengers []. In eukaryotic cells, K+channels are involved in neural signalling and generation of the cardiac rhythm, act as effectors in signal transduction pathways involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and may have a role in target cell lysis by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes []. In prokaryotic cells, they play a role in themaintenance of ionic homeostasis [].All K+channels discovered so far possess a core of alpha subunits, each comprising either one or two copies of a highly conserved pore loop domain (P-domain). The P-domain contains the sequence (T/SxxTxGxG), which hasbeen termed the K+selectivity sequence. In families that contain one P-domain, four subunits assemble to form a selective pathway for K+across the membrane. However, it remains unclear how the 2 P-domain subunits assemble to form a selective pore. The functional diversity of these families can arise through homo- or hetero-associations of alpha subunits or association with auxiliary cytoplasmic beta subunits. K+channel subunits containing one pore domain can be assigned into one of two superfamilies: those that possess six transmembrane (TM) domains and those that possess only two TM domains. The six TM domain superfamily can be further subdivided into conserved gene families: the voltage-gated (Kv) channels; the KCNQ channels (originally known as KvLQT channels); the EAG-like K+channels; and three types of calcium (Ca)-activated K+channels (BK, IK and SK) []. The 2TM domain family comprises inward-rectifying K+channels. In addition, there are K+channel alpha-subunits that possess two P-domains. These are usually highly regulated K+selective leak channels.The KCNAB family (also known as the Kvbeta family) of voltage-dependent potassium channel beta subunits form complexes with the alpha subunits which can modify the properties of the channel. Four of these soluble beta subunits form a complex with four alpha subunit cytoplasmic (T1) regions. These subunits belong to the family of are NADPH-dependent aldo-keto reductases, and bind NADPH-cofactors in their active sites. Changes in the oxidoreductase activity appear to markedly influence the gating mode of Kv channels, since mutations to the catalytic residues in the active site lessen the inactivating activity of KCNAB []. The KCNAB family is further divided into 3 subfamilies: KCNAB1 (Kvbeta1), KCNAB2 (Kvbeta2) and KCNAB3 (Kvbeta3). Short Name:  K_chnl_volt-dep_bsu_KCNAB

3 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR005402 Family Potassium channel, voltage-dependent, beta subunit, KCNAB3
IPR005400 Family Potassium channel, voltage-dependent, beta subunit, KCNAB1
IPR005401 Family Potassium channel, voltage-dependent, beta subunit, KCNAB2

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01293

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005249 IPR005983
GO:0006813 IPR005983
GO:0005737 IPR005983

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005249 IPR005983
GO:0006813 IPR005983
GO:0005737 IPR005983

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR005399 Family Potassium channel, voltage-dependent, beta subunit, KCNAB-related

89 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
66187 I0YXN1 PAC:27392407 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 335  
Cagra.1671s0089.1.p PAC:28913970 Capsella grandiflora 328  
Bostr.25219s0503.1.p PAC:30671565 Boechera stricta 328  
Pahal.A03886.1 PAC:32528080 Panicum hallii 381  
Sevir.1G372600.1.p A0A4U6WHC4 PAC:32665852 Setaria viridis 328  
Seita.1G366000.1.p A0A368PTH7 PAC:32695095 Setaria italica 328  
Bradi3g55400.1.p I1IDX6 PAC:32821697 Brachypodium distachyon 328  
Bradi3g55400.2.p I1IDX6 PAC:32821698 Brachypodium distachyon 328  
Pp3c15_3990V3.1.p A9SIQ5 PAC:32928039 Physcomitrium patens 323  
Pp3c15_3990V3.2.p A9SIQ5 PAC:32928040 Physcomitrium patens 323  
Pp3c9_7970V3.2.p A9RRS9 PAC:32911509 Physcomitrium patens 321  
Pp3c9_7970V3.1.p A9RRS9 PAC:32911508 Physcomitrium patens 321  
Pp3c9_7970V3.4.p A9RRS9 PAC:32911511 Physcomitrium patens 321  
Pp3c9_7970V3.3.p A9RRS9 PAC:32911510 Physcomitrium patens 321  
Zosma307g00040.1 A0A0K9PCC0 PAC:33178555 Zostera marina 324  
Brdisv1Per11032495m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33205161 Brachypodium distachyon Per1 328  
Brdisv1Uni21037160m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33287692 Brachypodium distachyon Uni2 328  
Brdisv1Bd3-1_r1024930m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33303255 Brachypodium distachyon Bd3-1 328  
Brdisv1Koz-11039712m.p PAC:33414428 Brachypodium distachyon Koz-1 397  
Brdisv20Bd21Ref1034616m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33467308 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21 AnntCtrl 328  
Brdisv1ABR9_r1029445m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33540490 Brachypodium distachyon ABR9 328  
Brdisv1BdTR13a1041192m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33591702 Brachypodium distachyon BdTR13a 328  
Brdisv1pangenome1047839m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33626448 Brachypodium distachyon Pangenome 328  
Brdisv1ABR6_r1040126m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33692877 Brachypodium distachyon ABR6 328  
Brdisv1ABR21039571m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33744553 Brachypodium distachyon ABR2 328  
Brdisv1S8iiC1031759m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33837957 Brachypodium distachyon S8iic 328  
Brdisv1Kah-51039349m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33963670 Brachypodium distachyon Kah-5 328  
Brdisv1ABR31032074m.p I1IDX6 PAC:33980666 Brachypodium distachyon ABR3 328  
Brdisv1Luc11032732m.p I1IDX6 PAC:34155002 Brachypodium distachyon Luc1 328  
Brdisv1Bd2-31035634m.p I1IDX6 PAC:34457655 Brachypodium distachyon Bd2-3 328  

8 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1772658
            1879548
            1373731
            2448635
            2451788
            2555158
            11178249
            11294861