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TRESK Protein

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TRESK Protein

Overview

TRESK (TWIK-Related Spinal Cord K+ channel), also known as Potassium Two-Pore Domain Channel 18 (K2P18.1), is a background or "leak" potassium channel belonging to the two-pore domain potassium channel family. Encoded by the KCNK18 gene located on chromosome 19q13, TRESK is a membrane protein that maintains cellular resting membrane potential and regulates neuronal excitability. The protein consists of four transmembrane domains with two pore-forming regions (P-loops), characteristic of the K2P channel superfamily. These structural features enable TRESK to function as a selective potassium ionophore, allowing potassium ions to flow across the cell membrane according to electrochemical gradients. TRESK is predominantly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, particularly in dorsal root ganglia, spinal cord, brain, and sensory neurons, suggesting specialized roles in pain processing and neuronal homeostasis.

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