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Shab Potassium Channels

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Definition: A subfamily of shaker potassium channels that shares homology with its founding member, Shab protein, Drosophila. They regulate delayed rectifier currents in the NERVOUS SYSTEM of DROSOPHILA and in the SKELETAL MUSCLE and HEART of VERTEBRATES.      Other names Potassium Channels, Shab; Potassium Channels, Kv2; Potassium Channel, Kv2.2; Potassium Channel, Kv2.1; Potassium Channel, KCNB2; Potassium Channel, DRK1; Potassium Channel, CDRK; Kv2.2 Potassium Channel; Kv2.1 Potassium Channel; Kv2 Potassium Channels; KCNB2 Potassium Channel; DRK1 Potassium Channel; CDRK Potassium Channel
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
stromatoxin protein, Stromatopelma calceata  0   *Peptides *Spider Venoms Shab Potassium Channels/antagonists & inhibitors. Chem Res Toxicol 2003 Oct;16(10):1217-25
Shab protein, Drosophila  0   *Drosophila Proteins *Shab Potassium Channels.
Kcnb2 protein, rat  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
Kcnb2 protein, mouse  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
KCNB2 protein, human  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
Kcnb1 protein, rat  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
Kcnb1 protein, mouse  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
KCNB1 protein, human  0   *Shab Potassium Channels.
Shab protein, Aplysia  0   *Shab Potassium Channels Aplysia. Neuron 1994 Jan;12(1):73-86
shab11 protein, Drosophila  0   *Drosophila Proteins *Shab Potassium Channels. Nucleic Acids Res 1990;18(8):2173

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