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This target displays homology in the following species: Cow: 100%; Dog: 100%; Guinea Pig: 100%; Horse: 100%; Human: 100%; Mouse: 100%; Rabbit: 93%; Rat: 100%; Zebrafish: 93%
KCNQs are members of the voltage-dependent non-inactivating potassium channel family. Currently there are five known KNCQs (KCNQ1-5) found in the central nervous system and KNCQ2 and 3 have demonstrated their importance in M-current activation. Studies have shown that KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 form heteromultimers that, when formed, substantially increase the M-current. Inhibition of M-current controls neuron excitability throughout the nervous system as well as the responsiveness to synaptic inputs. Genetic mutations in these proteins have been linked to disorders such as benign familial neonatal convulsions (BFNC), deafness, neuropathic pain and epilepsy.
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Protein Aliases: KQT like 2; KQT-like 2; KVEBN1; Potassium channel subunit alpha KvLQT2; Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily KQT member 2; Voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv7.2
Gene Aliases: HNSPC; Kcnq2; KQT2; Nmf134
UniProt ID: (Mouse) Q9Z351
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 16536
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