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KCNK4 Protein (TRAAK Potassium Channel)

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KCNK4 Protein (TRAAK Potassium Channel)

Overview

KCNK4, also known as TRAAK (TWIK-related arachidonic acid-activated K+ channel), is a two-pore-domain potassium (K2P) channel encoded by the KCNK4 gene located on chromosome 19q13. This ion channel is a member of the K2P channel family, which comprises 15 distinct members that share structural characteristics including four transmembrane domains flanking two pore-forming domains. TRAAK channels are widely expressed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particularly high abundance in the hippocampus, cerebellum, and cortex. The protein exists as a homodimeric complex, with each subunit contributing to the formation of a functional potassium-selective pore. KCNK4 is distinctive among K2P channels for its unique regulation by multiple physiological stimuli, including arachidonic acid, polyunsaturated fatty acids, temperature, and mechanical stretch.

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