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Calcium activated potassium channel beta subunit

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Symbol
  
CaKB

InterPro
  
IPR003930

SUPERFAMILY
  
1jo6

Pfam
  
PF03185

SCOP
  
1jo6

TCDB
  
8.A.14

Calcium-activated potassium channel beta subunit

In molecular biology, the calcium-activated potassium channel beta subunit is a family of proteins comprising the beta subunits of calcium-activated potassium channels.

The functional diversity of potassium channels can arise through homo- or hetero-associations of alpha subunits or association with auxiliary cytoplasmic beta subunits. The beta subunit (which is thought to possess 2 transmembrane domains) increases the calcium sensitivity of the BK channel. It does this by enhancing the time spent by the channel in burst-like open states. However, it has little effect on the durations of closed intervals between bursts, or on the numbers of open and closed states entered during gating.

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