Science, Vol.270, No.5239, 1166-1170, 1995
Reconstitution of I-Katp - An Inward Rectifier Subunit Plus the Sulfonylurea Receptor
A member of the inwardly rectifying potassium channel family was cloned here. The channel, called BIR (Kir6.2), was expressed in large amounts in rat pancreatic islets and glucose-responsive insulin-secreting cell lines. Coexpression with the sulfonylurea receptor SUR reconstituted an inwardly rectifying potassium conductance of 76 picosiemens that was sensitive to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (I-KATP) and was inhibited by sulfonylureas and activated by diazoxide. The data indicate that these pancreatic beta cell potassium channels are a complex composed of at least two subunits-BIR, a member of the inward rectifier potassium channel family, and SUR, a member of the ATP-binding cassette superfamily. Gene mapping data show that these two potassium channel subunit genes are clustered on human chromosome 11 at position 11p15.1.
Keywords:SENSITIVE K+ CHANNELS;PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS;REGULATED POTASSIUM CHANNEL;FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION;INTRACELLULAR ATP;B-CELLS;DIAZOXIDE;CLONING