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KCNK3 Protein (TASK-1 Potassium Channel)

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KCNK3 Protein (TASK-1 Potassium Channel)

Overview

KCNK3, encoding the TASK-1 potassium channel (also known as K2P3.1), is a member of the tandem pore domain potassium channel (K2P) family. This protein belongs to a structurally distinctive class of ion channels characterized by two pore-forming domains in tandem, contrasting with conventional potassium channels that possess a single pore domain. TASK-1 derives its name from "TWIK-Related Acid-Sensitive K+ channel" and represents one of the primary acid-sensing potassium channels in mammalian neurons. The KCNK3 gene is located on chromosome 2q24.1 in humans, and the resulting protein has a molecular weight of approximately 38 kDa. TASK-1 is abundantly expressed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particular concentration in brainstem nuclei, cerebellar granule cells, and various GABAergic neurons. This widespread neuronal distribution reflects the channel's fundamental role in maintaining neuronal excitability and regulating action potential generation.

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