FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Carrillo, E., Arias-Olguín, I.I., Islas, L.D., Gómez-Lagunas, F. (2013). Shab K (+) channel slow inactivation: A test for U-type inactivation and a hypothesis regarding K (+) -facilitated inactivation mechanisms.  Channels 7(2): 97--108.
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FBrf0221640
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Research paper
Abstract
Herein, we report the first characterization of Shab slow inactivation. Open Shab channels inactivate within seconds, with two voltage-independent time constants. Additionally, Shab presents significant closed-state inactivation. We found that with short depolarizing pulses, shorter than the slowest inactivation time constant, the resulting inactivation curve has a marked U-shape, but as pulse duration increases, approaching steady-state conditions, the U-shape vanishes, and the resulting inactivation curves converge to the classical Boltzmann h∞ curve. Regarding the mechanism of inactivation, we found that external K (+) and TEA facilitate both open- and closed-state inactivation, while the cavity blocker quinidine hinders inactivation. These results together with our previous observations regarding the K (+) -dependent stability of the K (+) conductance, suggest the novel hypothesis that inactivation of Shab channels, and possibly that of other Kv channels whose inactivation is facilitated by K (+) , does not involve a significant narrowing of the extracellular entry of the pore. Instead, we hypothesize that there is only a rearrangement of a more internal segment of the pore that affects the central cavity and halts K (+) conduction.
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PMC3667890 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Recovery from slow inactivation of Shab K (+) channels.
Arias-Olguín et al., 2013, Channels 7(3): 225--228 [FBrf0221836]

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    English
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    Channels
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    Channels (Austin, Tex.)
    ISBN/ISSN
    1933-6950 1933-6969
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