Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4
mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
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Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4
Summary
Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4 is a protein[1].
Key Facts
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's instance of is recorded as protein[2].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as arachidonic acid[3].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as putrescine[4].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as SCH-23390[5].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as spermidine[6].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as spermine[7].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as tetraethylammonium[8].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's physically interacts with is recorded as hydron[9].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's UniProt protein ID is recorded as P48050[10].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's part of is recorded as inward-rectifier potassium channel[11].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's RefSeq protein ID is recorded as NP_004972[12].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's RefSeq protein ID is recorded as NP_690607[13].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's PDB structure ID is recorded as 3GJ9[14].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as protein binding[15].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as voltage-gated ion channel activity[16].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as PDZ domain binding[17].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as inward rectifier potassium channel activity[18].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as G-protein activated inward rectifier potassium channel activity[19].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's molecular function is recorded as inward rectifier potassium channel activity[20].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as synapse[21].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as cytoplasmic vesicle membrane[22].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as voltage-gated potassium channel complex[23].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as cell junction[24].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as integral component of membrane[25].
- Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 4's cell component is recorded as membrane[26].