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- SK3 abstract "SK3 (small conductance calcium-activated potassium channel 3) also known as KCa2.3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KCNN3 gene.SK3 is a small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel partly responsible for the calcium-dependent after hyperpolarisation current (IAHP). It belongs to a family of channels known as small-conductance potassium channels, which consists of three members – SK1, SK2 and SK3 (encoded by the KCNN1, 2 and 3 genes respectively), which share a 60-70% sequence identity. These channels have acquired a number of alternative names, however a NC-IUPHAR has recently achieved consensus on the best names, KCa2.1 (SK1), KCa2.2 (SK2) and KCa2.3 (SK3). Small conductance channels are responsible for the medium and possibly the slow components of the IAHP.".
- SK3 entrezgene "3782".
- SK3 wikiPageID "12536918".
- SK3 wikiPageRevisionID "593056780".
- SK3 hasPhotoCollection SK3.
- SK3 subject Category:Ion_channels.
- SK3 subject Category:Neurochemistry.
- SK3 type Biomolecule.
- SK3 type Protein.
- SK3 type BiologicalObject.
- SK3 comment "SK3 (small conductance calcium-activated potassium channel 3) also known as KCa2.3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KCNN3 gene.SK3 is a small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel partly responsible for the calcium-dependent after hyperpolarisation current (IAHP).".
- SK3 label "SK3".
- SK3 sameAs m.02wc3rd.
- SK3 sameAs Q7390572.
- SK3 sameAs Q7390572.
- SK3 wasDerivedFrom SK3?oldid=593056780.
- SK3 isPrimaryTopicOf SK3.