Annotated protein: | Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily Q member 5. Gene symbol: KCNQ5. Taxonomy: Rattus norvegicus (Rat). Uniprot ID: F1LY25 |
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SynGO gene info: | SynGO data @ KCNQ5 |
Ontology domain: | Cellular Component |
SynGO term: | integral component of presynaptic membrane (GO:0099056) |
Synapse type(s): | Calyx of Held |
Annotated paper: | Huang H, et al. "KCNQ5 channels control resting properties and release probability of a synapse" Nat Neurosci. 2011 Jun 12;14(7):840-7 PMID:21666672 |
Figure(s): | Fig. 3K-L |
Annotation description: | Figure 3: Evidence for the presynaptic localisation of KCNQ5: Given the very low expression of KCNQ2-KCNQ4, these results suggest that XE991-sensitive current is generated by channels composed solely of KCNQ5 subunits. The conclusions based on immunohistochemistry were con- firmed by a pharmacological approach. Recent studies have iden- tified compounds whose effects differ qualitatively among different KCNQ subunits. Presynaptic K+ current was measured under con- ditions in which almost all current is XE991 sensitive (Fig. 1a). Diclofenac is a KCNQ2-KCNQ4 activator but a blocker of KCNQ5 (ref. 26). We found that 100 μM diclofenac inhibited the presyn- apticK+ currentby53±4%at0mV(Fig.3k;P=0.004,n=5). Among cloned KCNQ subunits, UCL2077 is reported to inhibit all but KCNQ5, which exhibits voltage dependent potentiation by the drug27. UCL2077 at 10 μM potentiated K+ current by 8 ± 2% at 0 mV (Fig. 3l; P = 0.05, n = 4). Although it is controversial whether KCNQ1 is present in the CNS28, this subunit does not have a pro- file of sensitivity to diclofenac or UCL2077 resembling that of the presynaptic current26,27. These results support our immunohisto- chemical observations and indicate that the presynaptic KCNQ subunit is likely to be KCNQ5. 9/4/2018 Pim - Based on the known transmembrane topology of the protein, the "integral component of ... membrane" term was chosen. |
Evidence tracking, Biological System: | Intact tissue |
Evidence tracking, Protein Targeting: | Antibody (detection) |
Evidence tracking, Experiment Assay: | Confocal |
Annotator(s): | Niels Cornelisse (ORCID:0000-0001-9425-2935) Matthijs Verhage (ORCID:0000-0002-2514-0216) |
Lab: | Department of Functional Genomics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
SynGO annotation ID: | 3074 |
Dataset release (version): | 20231201 |
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