2006
CFTR is required for PKA-regulated ATP sensitivity of Kir1.1 potassium channels in mouse kidney
Lu M, Leng Q, Egan ME, Caplan MJ, Boulpaep EL, Giebisch GH, Hebert SC. CFTR is required for PKA-regulated ATP sensitivity of Kir1.1 potassium channels in mouse kidney. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2006, 116: 797-807. PMID: 16470247, PMCID: PMC1361349, DOI: 10.1172/jci26961.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphateAnimalsCurcuminCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesCystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance RegulatorHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationKidneyMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Inbred CFTRMice, TransgenicMutationOocytesPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassium Channels, Inwardly RectifyingXenopus laevisConceptsFunctional switchCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl(-) channelATP sensitivityEffects of CFTRThick ascending limbPotential physiological rolePKA activityRenal K channelsCystic fibrosisPhysiological roleSecretory channelsK channelsRenal tubule epithelial cellsApical membraneCFTRDeltaF508 mutationDistal nephron segmentsCl- channelsK homeostasisTubule epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsTAL cellsPotassium channelsK handlingGlibenclamide sensitivity
1998
The A kinase anchoring protein is required for mediating the effect of protein kinase A on ROMK1 channels
Ali S, Chen X, Lu M, Xu J, Lerea K, Hebert S, Wang W. The A kinase anchoring protein is required for mediating the effect of protein kinase A on ROMK1 channels. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1998, 95: 10274-10278. PMID: 9707637, PMCID: PMC21498, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.17.10274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphateAnimalsCarrier ProteinsColforsinCyclic AMPCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Type IICyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesFemaleGTP-Binding ProteinsIn Vitro TechniquesKidneyOocytesPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassium ChannelsPotassium Channels, Inwardly RectifyingRecombinant ProteinsXenopus laevisConceptsEffect of forskolinMicroM forskolinProtein kinase APatch-clamp techniqueKinase ACAMP-dependent pathwayKidney cortexNeuronal tissueForskolinLines of evidenceROMK channelsEffect of cAMPKidneyCAMP mimicsXenopus oocytesPresent studyType II protein kinase ASecretory channelsOocytesROMK1 channelsMicroMRIICAMPAddition of ATPMin
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