KCJ13_HUMAN O60928
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UniProt:O60928
Recommended name:Inward rectifier potassium channel 13
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Alternative names:(Inward rectifier K(+) channel Kir7.1) (Potassium channel, inwardly rectifying subfamily J member 13)
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GeneID:3769
Gene names (primary ):KCNJ13
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Length:360
Mass:40530
Sequence:MDSSNCKVIAPLLSQRYRRMVTKDGHSTLQMDGAQRGLAYLRDAWGILMDMRWRWMMLVFSASFVVHWLVFAVLWYVLAEMNGDLELDHDAPPENHTICVKYITSFTAAFSFSLETQLTIGYGTMFPSGDCPSAIALLAIQMLLGLMLEAFITGAFVAKIARPKNRAFSIRFTDTAVVAHMDGKPNLIFQVANTRPSPLTSVRVSAVLYQERENGKLYQTSVDFHLDGISSDECPFFIFPLTYYHSITPSSPLATLLQHENPSHFELVVFLSAMQEGTGEICQRRTSYLPSEIMLHHCFASLLTRGSKGEYQIKMENFDKTVPEFPTPLVSKSPNRTDLDIHINGQSIDNFQISETGLTE
Tissue specificity:Predominantly expressed in small intestine. Expression is also detected in stomach, kidney, and all central nervous system regions tested with the exception of spinal cord.
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Protein families:Inward rectifier-type potassium channel (TC 1.A.2.1) family, KCNJ13 subfamily