Target Information
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Target ID |
T90905
(Former ID: TTDI03342)
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Target Name |
Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv4.1 (KCND1)
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Synonyms |
Voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv4.1; Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily D member 1
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Gene Name |
KCND1
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Target Type |
Literature-reported target
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Function |
Pore-forming (alpha) subunit of voltage-gated rapidly inactivating A-type potassium channels. May contribute to I(To) current in heart and I(Sa) current in neurons. Channel properties are modulated by interactions with other alpha subunits and with regulatory subunits.
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BioChemical Class |
Voltage-gated ion channel
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Sequence |
MAAGLATWLPFARAAAVGWLPLAQQPLPPAPGVKASRGDEVLVVNVSGRRFETWKNTLDR
YPDTLLGSSEKEFFYDADSGEYFFDRDPDMFRHVLNFYRTGRLHCPRQECIQAFDEELAF YGLVPELVGDCCLEEYRDRKKENAERLAEDEEAEQAGDGPALPAGSSLRQRLWRAFENPH TSTAALVFYYVTGFFIAVSVIANVVETIPCRGSARRSSREQPCGERFPQAFFCMDTACVL IFTGEYLLRLFAAPSRCRFLRSVMSLIDVVAILPYYIGLLVPKNDDVSGAFVTLRVFRVF RIFKFSRHSQGLRILGYTLKSCASELGFLLFSLTMAIIIFATVMFYAEKGTNKTNFTSIP AAFWYTIVTMTTLGYGDMVPSTIAGKIFGSICSLSGVLVIALPVPVIVSNFSRIYHQNQR ADKRRAQQKVRLARIRLAKSGTTNAFLQYKQNGGLEDSGSGEEQALCVRNRSAFEQQHHH LLHCLEKTTCHEFTDELTFSEALGAVSPGGRTSRSTSVSSQPVGPGSLLSSCCPRRAKRR AIRLANSTASVSRGSMQELDMLAGLRRSHAPQSRSSLNAKPHDSLDLNCDSRDFVAAIIS IPTPPANTPDESQPSSPGGGGRAGSTLRNSSLGTPCLFPETVKISSL Click to Show/Hide
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3D Structure | Click to Show 3D Structure of This Target | AlphaFold |
Cell-based Target Expression Variations | Top | |||||
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Cell-based Target Expression Variations |
Different Human System Profiles of Target | Top |
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Human Similarity Proteins
of target is determined by comparing the sequence similarity of all human proteins with the target based on BLAST. The similarity proteins for a target are defined as the proteins with E-value < 0.005 and outside the protein families of the target.
A target that has fewer human similarity proteins outside its family is commonly regarded to possess a greater capacity to avoid undesired interactions and thus increase the possibility of finding successful drugs
(Brief Bioinform, 21: 649-662, 2020).
Human Similarity Proteins
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References | Top | |||||
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REF 1 | Endogenous Kv channels in human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cells. Mol Cell Biochem. 2002 Sep;238(1-2):69-79. |
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