Details of Drug-Drug Interaction
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| Drug Name | Salsalate | Drug Info | Sodium sulfate | Drug Info | |||||
| Drug Type | Small molecule | Small molecule | |||||||
| Therapeutic Class | Antiinflammatory Agents | Laxatives | |||||||
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| Mechanism of Salsalate-Sodium sulfate Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate) | |||||||||
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| Drug Name | Salsalate | Sodium sulfate | |||||||
| Mechanism 1 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 1 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 2 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 2 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 3 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 3 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 4 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 5 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 4 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 6 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 7 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 5 | Fluid/electrolyte loss |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 8 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 6 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 9 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 10 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 7 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 11 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 8 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 12 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 13 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 9 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 14 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 15 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 10 | Fluid/electrolyte loss |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 16 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 11 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 17 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
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Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 18 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
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Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 12 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 19 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 20 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 13 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 21 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 14 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 22 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
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Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 23 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 15 | Fluid/electrolyte loss |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 24 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
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Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 16 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 25 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
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Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 26 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
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Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 17 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 27 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
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Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Key Mechanism Factor 28 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
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Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 18 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 29 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Key Mechanism Factor 30 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
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Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 19 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 31 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 20 | Fluid/electrolyte loss |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
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| Key Mechanism Factor 32 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
| Protein Function |
Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 21 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Carbonic anhydrase II Inhibitor |
Fluid/electrolyte loss | |||||||
| Key Mechanism Factor 33 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Carbonic anhydrase II |
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Structure
Sequence
MSHHWGYGKHNGPEHWHKDFPIAKGERQSPVDIDTHTAKYDPSLKPLSVSYDQATSLRILNNGHAFNVEFDDSQDKAVLKGGPLDGTYRLIQFHFHWGSLDGQGSEHTVDKKKYAAELHLVHWNTKYGDFGKAVQQPDGLAVLGIFLKVGSAKPGLQKVVDVLDSIKTKGKSADFTNFDPRGLLPESLDYWTYPGSLTTPPLLECVTWIVLKEPISVSSEQVLKFRKLNFNGEGEPEELMVDNWRPAQPLKNRQIKASFK
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| Gene Name | CA2 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | CAH2_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:760 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Alpha-carbonic anhydrase family | ||||||||
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Catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide (PubMed:1909891, PubMed:1910042, PubMed:1336460, PubMed:8485129, PubMed:8399159, PubMed:8218160, PubMed:8262987, PubMed:8451242, PubMed:7901850, PubMed:7761440, PubMed:8639494, PubMed:9265618, PubMed:17330962, PubMed:9398308, PubMed:11327835, PubMed:12056894, PubMed:17346964, PubMed:12171926, PubMed:15453828, PubMed:16214338, PubMed:15865431, PubMed:16106378, PubMed:15300855, PubMed:15667203, PubMed:18942852, PubMed:11831900, PubMed:17251017). Can also hydrate cyanamide to urea (PubMed:10550681, PubMed:11015219). Stimulates the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6 (PubMed:15990874). Essential for bone resorption and osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:15300855). Involved in the regulation of fluid secretion into the anterior chamber of the eye. Contributes to intracellular pH regulation in the duodenal upper villous epithelium during proton-coupled peptide absorption.
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| Mechanism 22 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 1 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss | |||||||
| Key Mechanism Factor 34 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MSLNNSSNVFLDSVPSNTNRFQVSVINENHESSAAADDNTDPPHYEETSFGDEAQKRLRISFRPGNQECYDNFLQSGETAKTDASFHAYDSHTNTYYLQTFGHNTMDAVPKIEYYRNTGSISGPKVNRPSLLEIHEQLAKNVAVTPSSADRVANGDGIPGDEQAENKEDDQAGVVKFGWVKGVLVRCMLNIWGVMLFIRLSWIVGEAGIGLGVLIILLSTMVTSITGLSTSAIATNGFVRGGGAYYLISRSLGPEFGGSIGLIFAFANAVAVAMYVVGFAETVVDLLKESDSMMVDPTNDIRIIGSITVVILLGISVAGMEWEAKAQVILLVILLIAIANFFIGTVIPSNNEKKSRGFFNYQASIFAENFGPRFTKGEGFFSVFAIFFPAATGILAGANISGDLEDPQDAIPRGTMLAIFITTVAYLGVAICVGACVVRDATGNMNDTIISGMNCNGSAACGLGYDFSRCRHEPCQYGLMNNFQVMSMVSGFGPLITAGIFSATLSSALASLVSAPKVFQALCKDNIYKALQFFAKGYGKNNEPLRGYILTFLIAMAFILIAELNTIAPIISNFFLASYALINFSCFHASYAKSPGWRPAYGIYNMWVSLFGAVLCCAVMFVINWWAAVITYVIEFFLYVYVTCKKPDVNWGSSTQALSYVSALDNALELTTVEDHVKNFRPQCIVLTGGPMTRPALLDITHAFTKNSGLCICCEVFVGPRKLCVKEMNSGMAKKQAWLIKNKIKAFYAAVAADCFRDGVRSLLQASGLGRMKPNTLVIGYKKNWRKAPLTEIENYVGIIHDAFDFEIGVVIVRISQGFDISQVLQVQEELERLEQERLALEATIKDNECEEESGGIRGLFKKAGKLNITKTTPKKDGSINTSQSMHVGEFNQKLVEASTQFKKKQEKGTIDVWWLFDDGGLTLLIPYILTLRKKWKDCKLRIYVGGKINRIEEEKIVMASLLSKFRIKFADIHIIGDINIRPNKESWKVFEEMIEPYRLHESCKDLTTAEKLKRETPWKITDAELEAVKEKSYRQVRLNELLQEHSRAANLIVLSLPVARKGSISDLLYMAWLEILTKNLPPVLLVRGNHKNVLTFYS
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| Gene Name | SLC12A1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6557 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
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Renal sodium, potassium and chloride ion cotransporter that mediates the transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb and plays an essential role in the urinary concentration and volume regulation. Electrically silent transporter system.
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| Mechanism 23 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Solute carrier family 12 member 3 Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss | |||||||
| Key Mechanism Factor 35 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Solute carrier family 12 member 3 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAELPTTETPGDATLCSGRFTISTLLSSDEPSPPAAYDSSHPSHLTHSSTFCMRTFGYNTIDVVPTYEHYANSTQPGEPRKVRPTLADLHSFLKQEGRHLHALAFDSRPSHEMTDGLVEGEAGTSSEKNPEEPVRFGWVKGVMIRCMLNIWGVILYLRLPWITAQAGIVLTWIIILLSVTVTSITGLSISAISTNGKVKSGGTYFLISRSLGPELGGSIGLIFAFANAVGVAMHTVGFAETVRDLLQEYGAPIVDPINDIRIIAVVSVTVLLAISLAGMEWESKAQVLFFLVIMVSFANYLVGTLIPPSEDKASKGFFSYRADIFVQNLVPDWRGPDGTFFGMFSIFFPSATGILAGANISGDLKDPAIAIPKGTLMAIFWTTISYLAISATIGSCVVRDASGVLNDTVTPGWGACEGLACSYGWNFTECTQQHSCHYGLINYYQTMSMVSGFAPLITAGIFGATLSSALACLVSAAKVFQCLCEDQLYPLIGFFGKGYGKNKEPVRGYLLAYAIAVAFIIIAELNTIAPIISNFFLCSYALINFSCFHASITNSPGWRPSFQYYNKWAALFGAIISVVIMFLLTWWAALIAIGVVLFLLLYVIYKKPEVNWGSSVQAGSYNLALSYSVGLNEVEDHIKNYRPQCLVLTGPPNFRPALVDFVGTFTRNLSLMICGHVLIGPHKQRMPELQLIANGHTKWLNKRKIKAFYSDVIAEDLRRGVQILMQAAGLGRMKPNILVVGFKKNWQSAHPATVEDYIGILHDAFDFNYGVCVMRMREGLNVSKMMQAHINPVFDPAEDGKEASARVDPKALVKEEQATTIFQSEQGKKTIDIYWLFDDGGLTLLIPYLLGRKRRWSKCKIRVFVGGQINRMDQERKAIISLLSKFRLGFHEVHILPDINQNPRAEHTKRFEDMIAPFRLNDGFKDEATVNEMRRDCPWKISDEEITKNRVKSLRQVRLNEIVLDYSRDAALIVITLPIGRKGKCPSSLYMAWLETLSQDLRPPVILIRGNQENVLTFYCQ
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| Gene Name | SLC12A3 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | S12A3_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:6559 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | SLC12A transporter family | ||||||||
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Electroneutral sodium and chloride ion cotransporter. In kidney distal convoluted tubules, key mediator of sodium and chloride reabsorption (PubMed:21613606, PubMed:22009145). Receptor for the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL18. Contributes to IL18-induced cytokine production, including IFNG, IL6, IL18 and CCL2. May act either independently of IL18R1, or in a complex with IL18R1 (By similarity).
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| Mechanism 24 |
Fluid/electrolyte loss Voltage-gated potassium channel Blocker |
Fluid/electrolyte loss | |||||||
| Key Mechanism Factor 36 | |||||||||
| Factor Name | Voltage-gated potassium channel Kv7.1 |
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Structure
Sequence
MAAASSPPRAERKRWGWGRLPGARRGSAGLAKKCPFSLELAEGGPAGGALYAPIAPGAPGPAPPASPAAPAAPPVASDLGPRPPVSLDPRVSIYSTRRPVLARTHVQGRVYNFLERPTGWKCFVYHFAVFLIVLVCLIFSVLSTIEQYAALATGTLFWMEIVLVVFFGTEYVVRLWSAGCRSKYVGLWGRLRFARKPISIIDLIVVVASMVVLCVGSKGQVFATSAIRGIRFLQILRMLHVDRQGGTWRLLGSVVFIHRQELITTLYIGFLGLIFSSYFVYLAEKDAVNESGRVEFGSYADALWWGVVTVTTIGYGDKVPQTWVGKTIASCFSVFAISFFALPAGILGSGFALKVQQKQRQKHFNRQIPAAASLIQTAWRCYAAENPDSSTWKIYIRKAPRSHTLLSPSPKPKKSVVVKKKKFKLDKDNGVTPGEKMLTVPHITCDPPEERRLDHFSVDGYDSSVRKSPTLLEVSMPHFMRTNSFAEDLDLEGETLLTPITHISQLREHHRATIKVIRRMQYFVAKKKFQQARKPYDVRDVIEQYSQGHLNLMVRIKELQRRLDQSIGKPSLFISVSEKSKDRGSNTIGARLNRVEDKVTQLDQRLALITDMLHQLLSLHGGSTPGSGGPPREGGAHITQPCGSGGSVDPELFLPSNTLPTYEQLTVPRRGPDEGS
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| Gene Name | KCNQ1 | ||||||||
| Uniprot ID | KCNQ1_HUMAN | ||||||||
| KEGG Pathway | hsa:3784 | ||||||||
| Protein Family | Potassium channel family | ||||||||
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Potassium channel that plays an important role in a number of tissues, including heart, inner ear, stomach and colon (PubMed:10646604, PubMed:25441029). Associates with KCNE beta subunits that modulates current kinetics (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:19687231). Induces a voltage-dependent current by rapidly activating and slowly deactivating potassium-selective outward current (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505, PubMed:25441029). Promotes also a delayed voltage activated potassium current showing outward rectification characteristic (By similarity). During beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation participates in cardiac repolarization by associating with KCNE1 to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current that increases the amplitude and slows down the activation kinetics of outward potassium current I(Ks) (By similarity) (PubMed:9312006, PubMed:9108097, PubMed:8900283, PubMed:10646604, PubMed:11101505). Muscarinic agonist oxotremorine-M strongly suppresses KCNQ1/KCNE1 current (PubMed:10713961). When associated with KCNE3, forms the potassium channel that is important for cyclic AMP-stimulated intestinal secretion of chloride ions (PubMed:10646604). This interaction with KCNE3 is reduced by 17beta-estradiol, resulting in the reduction of currents (By similarity). During conditions of increased substrate load, maintains the driving force for proximal tubular and intestinal sodium ions absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal chloride ions secretion (By similarity). Allows the provision of potassium ions to the luminal membrane of the secretory canaliculus in the resting state as well as during stimulated acid secretion (By similarity). When associated with KCNE2, forms a heterooligomer complex leading to currents with an apparently instantaneous activation, a rapid deactivation process and a linear current-voltage relationship and decreases the amplitude of the outward current (PubMed:11101505). When associated with KCNE4, inhibits voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:19687231). When associated with KCNE5, this complex only conducts current upon strong and continued depolarization (PubMed:12324418). Also forms a heterotetramer with KCNQ5; has a voltage-gated potassium channel activity (PubMed:24855057). Binds with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PubMed:25037568).
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| Mechanism 25 | Fluid/electrolyte loss | Fluid/electrolyte loss | |||||||
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| Management | Caution is advised when bowel cleansing preparations are used in patients treated with agents that affect renal function or perfusion, particularly if they are frail or elderly or have preexisting renal impairment. Baseline and postprocedure labs including serum electrolytes, BUN, and creatinine should be considered. Patients should be advised to drink sufficient quantities of clear fluids before, during, and after bowel cleansing. Hospitalization and intravenous fluid hydration may be appropriate for frail or elderly patients who may be unable to drink an adequate volume of fluid. | ||||||||
