Overview
- Peptide (C)RRKPSTGNSYLDK, corresponding to amino acid residues 325-337 of mouse KV6.1 (Accession A2BDX4). 2nd extracellular loop.
- Western blot analysis of rat (lanes 1 and 3) and mouse (lanes 2 and 4) brain membranes:1,2. Anti-KCNG1 (KV6.1) (extracellular) Antibody (#APC-135), (1:400).
3,4. Anti-KCNG1 (KV6.1) (extracellular) Antibody, preincubated with KCNG1/Kv6.1 (extracellular) Blocking Peptide (#BLP-PC135).
- Expression of KV6.1 potassium channel in rat cerebellumImmunohistochemical staining of immersion-fixed, free floating rat brain frozen sections using Anti-KCNG1 (KV6.1) (extracellular) Antibody (#APC-135), (1:200). A. KV6.1 is detected in rat cerebellum (red). Staining is apparent in Purkinje neurons (arrow) and in the molecular layer (Mol). B. Cell nuclei in the same section are stained with DAPI (blue). C. Merge of the two images.
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Voltage-gated K+ channels are transmembrane proteins consisting of four α-subunits arranged in a radially symmetric fashion around a central aqueous pore. Each α-subunit consists of six transmembrane segments (S1-S6) with cytoplasmic NH2- and COOH-termini.
In mammals, a large family of genes encodes α-subunits: KV1 (homologous to Drosophila Shaker), KV2 (Shab), KV3 (Shaw), KV4 (Shal), KV5, KV6, and KV91. The sparsely populated KV channel subfamilies KV5 and KV6 each contain one member, KV5.1 and KV6.12. KV6 channels are electrically silent and no functional role has been suggested for these channels3. A recent study found that KV6.1 forms functional channels specifically with KV2.13. It was also found that KV2.1 and KV6.1 mRNAs colocalize to the piriform cortex, hippocampus, dendate gyrus and olfactory tubercle in the brain4 and to SA node, atria and ventricle in the heart5. This suggests that KV6.1 may be physiologically important in generating an increased number of KV channel phenotypes even though it does not itself form functional homomultimeric channels3.
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Alomone Labs is pleased to offer a highly specific antibody directed against an extracellular epitope of the mouse KV6.1 channel. Anti-KCNG1 (KV6.1) (extracellular) Antibody (#APC-135) can be used in western blot and immunohistochemistry applications. It is specially suited for live cell imaging. It has been designed to recognize KV6.1 from rat, mouse and human samples.