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KCNH6 Protein (ERG2 Potassium Channel)

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KCNH6 Protein (ERG2 Potassium Channel)

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KCNH6, also known as ether-à-go-go-related gene 2 (ERG2), encodes a voltage-gated potassium channel protein belonging to the eag (ether-à-go-go) family. The protein is expressed predominantly in the central nervous system, with particular abundance in the hippocampus, cerebellum, and cortex. KCNH6 forms tetrameric potassium channels that conduct K⁺ ions across neuronal membranes in response to changes in membrane potential. The gene is located on chromosome 17q25.3 and produces a protein of approximately 960 amino acids. ERG2 channels are characterized by their unique coupling between voltage-sensing domains and ion-conducting pores, which enables rapid activation and inactivation kinetics critical for neuronal excitability control. Unlike the structurally similar KCNH1 (ERG1) and KCNH5 (ERG3) channels, KCNH6 displays tissue-specific expression patterns and distinct functional properties that make it particularly important for specific neuronal populations.

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