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KCNE1 Gene

potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily E regulatory subunit 1

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • minK

  • IsK

  • JLNS2

  • LQT5

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Description

The KCNE1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that regulates the activity of potassium channels. These channels, which transport positively charged potassium atoms (ions) into and out of cells, play a key role in a cell's ability to generate and transmit electrical signals.

The specific function of a potassium channel depends on its protein components and its location in the body. The KCNE1 protein regulates a channel made up of four parts, called alpha subunits, which are produced from the KCNQ1 gene. One beta subunit, produced from the KCNE1 gene, binds to the channel and regulates its activity.

These channels are active in the inner ear and in heart (cardiac) muscle, where they transport potassium ions out of cells. In the inner ear, the channels play a role in maintaining the proper ion balance needed for normal hearing. In the heart, the channels are involved in recharging the cardiac muscle after each heartbeat to maintain a regular rhythm. The KCNE1 protein is also produced in the kidneys, testes, and uterus, where it probably regulates the activity of other channels.

CHROMOSOME

21


LOCATION

q22.12


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

231

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:6240

  • NCBI

    3753

  • OMIM

    176261

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