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Select α-arrestins control cell-surface abundance of the mammalian Kir2.1 potassium channel in a yeast model
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 28p11006–11021Published online: May 21, 2018- natalie A. Hager
- Collin J. Krasowski
- Timothy D. Mackie
- Alexander R. Kolb
- Patrick G. Needham
- Andrew A. Augustine
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Cited in Scopus: 11Protein composition at the plasma membrane is tightly regulated, with rapid protein internalization and selective targeting to the cell surface occurring in response to environmental changes. For example, ion channels are dynamically relocalized to or from the plasma membrane in response to physiological alterations, allowing cells and organisms to maintain osmotic and salt homeostasis. To identify additional factors that regulate the selective trafficking of a specific ion channel, we used a yeast model for a mammalian potassium channel, the K+ inward rectifying channel Kir2.1.