What are potassium channels
Factors that can regulate potassium channels
Structure of 6-Transmembrane segment K channels
Role of Kv channels
Describe the ‘ball and chain’ model of inactivation of Kv channels
How is ion selectivity determined
by carbonyl backbone groups of the TVGYG motif in P loop
Role of calcium-activated K channels
limit Ca entry and neuronal excitability
What are the 3 main subtypes of calcium-activated K channels
Role of SK channels
in neurons, responsible for presistent slow afterhyperpolarisation (AHP) observed after AP discharges
Role of Maxi-K channels
Functional characteristics of Maxi-K channels
Structure of Maxi-K channel
Molecular characteristics of Maxi-K channels
What part of the Maxi-K channel determines Ca sensitivity
Physiological roles of Maxi-K
Maxi-K channels and VSM relaxation
Maxi-K channels and neuronal excitability
2 TM-domain potassium channels
one pore family consists of inward rectifiers which conduct K+ currents more in the inward direction than outward and help set RMP
4 TM-domain potassium channels
TREK1
K2P state at rest
K2P channels are constitutively open at rest and contribute to RMP
Ideal background current
follows GHK equation, is voltage-independent, amplitude immediately follows membrane potential. Is not rectifying
Opening of TREK1
Polymodal activation of TREK