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hERG Protein

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hERG Protein

Overview

hERG (human Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene) protein, also known as KV11.1 or KCNH2, is a voltage-gated potassium channel that plays a critical role in cardiac and neuronal electrophysiology. The hERG gene encodes a potassium channel subunit responsible for repolarization of the cardiac action potential. Beyond its well-established cardiac functions, hERG channels have been identified in central nervous system neurons, including those vulnerable to neurodegeneration. The protein comprises four identical subunits that assemble to form a functional potassium-selective pore, allowing the flow of K+ ions across cellular membranes in response to changes in membrane voltage. Dysfunction of hERG channels can lead to abnormal cellular electrical activity and has been implicated in both primary channelopathies and neurodegenerative disease progression.

Function and Biology

hERG channels mediate the rapid delayed rectifier potassium current (IKr), a crucial component of cardiac repolarization. Each hERG subunit contains six transmembrane domains (S1-S6) with voltage-sensing capabilities in the S1-S4 region and a pore-forming loop between S5 and S6. The channel exhibits unique biophysical properties, including rapid inactivation kinetics and voltage-dependent gating characteristics that distinguish it from other potassium channels.

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