KCNT2

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Potassium channel subfamily T, member 2, also known as KCNT2 is a human gene that encodes the KNa protein. KCNT2, also known as the Slick channel (sequence like an intermediate calcium channel) is an outwardly rectifying potassium channel activated by internal raises in sodium or chloride ions.

AliasesKCNT2, KCa4.2, SLICK, SLO2.1, potassium sodium-activated channel subfamily T member 2, EIEE57, DEE57
End196,609,225 bp[1]
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KCNT2
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AliasesKCNT2, KCa4.2, SLICK, SLO2.1, potassium sodium-activated channel subfamily T member 2, EIEE57, DEE57
External IDsOMIM: 610044; MGI: 3036273; HomoloGene: 16121; GeneCards: KCNT2; OMA:KCNT2 - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001287819
NM_001287820
NM_198503

NM_001081027

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001274748
NP_001274749
NP_940905

n/a

Location (UCSC)Chr 1: 196.23 – 196.61 MbChr 1: 140.17 – 140.54 Mb
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