Activation of Ca2+ activated Potassium channels with small conductance

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R-HSA-1296039
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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Small conductance Ca2+ activated potassium channels (SKca) are solely activated by intracellular Ca2+ concentration. SKca channels form functional tetramers. SKca channels control the contractility of uterus, maintian vascular tone, modulate hormone secretion, control cell volume in red blood cells and activation of microglia and lymphocytes. Actiavtion of SKca channels is triggered by increase in the intracellular Ca2+ ion concentration. Activation of Skca channels leads to relatively small K+ ion effluxes.
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19074509 Openers of SKCa and IKCa channels enhance agonist-evoked endothelial nitric oxide synthesis and arteriolar vasodilation

Hill, MA, Ella, S, Braun, AP, Sheng, JZ, Davis, MJ

FASEB J 2009
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potassium channel activity of Small conductance Ca2+ activated potassium channel [plasma membrane]

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