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    KCNIP4 potassium voltage-gated channel interacting protein 4 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 80333, updated on 27-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Results indicate that SNPs in KCNIP4 may modulate ACE inhibitor-induced cough risk.

    A genome-wide association study identifies variants in KCNIP4 associated with ACE inhibitor-induced cough.
    Mosley JD, Shaffer CM, Van Driest SL, Weeke PE, Wells QS, Karnes JH, Velez Edwards DR, Wei WQ, Teixeira PL, Bastarache L, Crawford DC, Li R, Manolio TA, Bottinger EP, McCarty CA, Linneman JG, Brilliant MH, Pacheco JA, Thompson W, Chisholm RL, Jarvik GP, Crosslin DR, Carrell DS, Baldwin E, Ralston J, Larson EB, Grafton J, Scrol A, Jouni H, Kullo IJ, Tromp G, Borthwick KM, Kuivaniemi H, Carey DJ, Ritchie MD, Bradford Y, Verma SS, Chute CG, Veluchamy A, Siddiqui MK, Palmer CN, Doney A, MahmoudPour SH, Maitland-van der Zee AH, Morris AD, Denny JC, Roden DM., Free PMC Article

    03/11/2017
    Subunit counting by single-molecule imaging revealed that the bound number of KChIP4 in each Kv4.2.KChIP4 complex was dependent on the expression level of KChIP4.

    The stoichiometry and biophysical properties of the Kv4 potassium channel complex with K+ channel-interacting protein (KChIP) subunits are variable, depending on the relative expression level.
    Kitazawa M, Kubo Y, Nakajo K., Free PMC Article

    10/11/2014
    genetic association studies in populations in Germany: Data suggest that multiple SNPs in KCNIP4 are associated not only with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity in children and adults but also with personality disorders.

    KCNIP4 as a candidate gene for personality disorders and adult ADHD.
    Weißflog L, Scholz CJ, Jacob CP, Nguyen TT, Zamzow K, Groß-Lesch S, Renner TJ, Romanos M, Rujescu D, Walitza S, Kneitz S, Lesch KP, Reif A.

    12/28/2013
    Genome-wide association study identifies KCNIP4 as an asthma gene in human and in mouse.

    Integration of mouse and human genome-wide association data identifies KCNIP4 as an asthma gene.
    Himes BE, Sheppard K, Berndt A, Leme AS, Myers RA, Gignoux CR, Levin AM, Gauderman WJ, Yang JJ, Mathias RA, Romieu I, Torgerson DG, Roth LA, Huntsman S, Eng C, Klanderman B, Ziniti J, Senter-Sylvia J, Szefler SJ, Lemanske RF Jr, Zeiger RS, Strunk RC, Martinez FD, Boushey H, Chinchilli VM, Israel E, Mauger D, Koppelman GH, Postma DS, Nieuwenhuis MA, Vonk JM, Lima JJ, Irvin CG, Peters SP, Kubo M, Tamari M, Nakamura Y, Litonjua AA, Tantisira KG, Raby BA, Bleecker ER, Meyers DA, London SJ, Barnes KC, Gilliland FD, Williams LK, Burchard EG, Nicolae DL, Ober C, DeMeo DL, Silverman EK, Paigen B, Churchill G, Shapiro SD, Weiss ST., Free PMC Article

    08/31/2013
    KChIP4a suppresses A-type Kv4 current via ER retention and enhancement of Kv4 closed-state inactivation.

    Auxiliary KChIP4a suppresses A-type K+ current through endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention and promoting closed-state inactivation of Kv4 channels.
    Tang YQ, Liang P, Zhou J, Lu Y, Lei L, Bian X, Wang K., Free PMC Article

    08/10/2013
    The synthesis of the variant KCNIP4 isoform is also detrimental to brain physiology, as it results in the concomitant blockade of the fast kinetics of potassium channels.

    RNA polymerase III drives alternative splicing of the potassium channel-interacting protein contributing to brain complexity and neurodegeneration.
    Massone S, Vassallo I, Castelnuovo M, Fiorino G, Gatta E, Robello M, Borghi R, Tabaton M, Russo C, Dieci G, Cancedda R, Pagano A., Free PMC Article

    09/3/2011
    Observational study and genome-wide association study of gene-disease association, gene-environment interaction, and pharmacogenomic / toxicogenomic. (HuGE Navigator)See all PubMed (2) articles

    Genome-wide association study of increasing suicidal ideation during antidepressant treatment in the GENDEP project.
    Perroud N, Uher R, Ng MY, Guipponi M, Hauser J, Henigsberg N, Maier W, Mors O, Gennarelli M, Rietschel M, Souery D, Dernovsek MZ, Stamp AS, Lathrop M, Farmer A, Breen G, Aitchison KJ, Lewis CM, Craig IW, McGuffin P.

    Association of genetic polymorphisms with hepatotoxicity in patients with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia or lymphoma.
    Horinouchi M, Yagi M, Imanishi H, Mori T, Yanai T, Hayakawa A, Takeshima Y, Hijioka M, Okamura N, Sakaeda T, Matsuo M, Okumura K, Nakamura T.

    09/15/2010
    Clinical trial of gene-disease association and gene-environment interaction. (HuGE Navigator)

    Personalized smoking cessation: interactions between nicotine dose, dependence and quit-success genotype score.
    Rose JE, Behm FM, Drgon T, Johnson C, Uhl GR., Free PMC Article

    06/30/2010
    These data demonstrate that PKA phosphorylation of Kv4.2 plays an important role in the trafficking of Kv4.2 through its specific interaction with KChIP4a.

    KChIP4a regulates Kv4.2 channel trafficking through PKA phosphorylation.
    Lin L, Sun W, Wikenheiser AM, Kung F, Hoffman DA., Free PMC Article

    05/31/2010
    Clinical trial and genome-wide association study of gene-disease association, gene-environment interaction, and pharmacogenomic / toxicogenomic. (HuGE Navigator)

    Molecular genetics of successful smoking cessation: convergent genome-wide association study results.
    Uhl GR, Liu QR, Drgon T, Johnson C, Walther D, Rose JE, David SP, Niaura R, Lerman C., Free PMC Article

    12/2/2009
    Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)See all PubMed (2) articles

    Confirmation of genomewide association signals in Chinese Han population reveals risk loci for ischemic stroke.
    Ding H, Xu Y, Bao X, Wang X, Cui G, Wang W, Hui R, Wang DW.

    Coeliac disease-associated risk variants in TNFAIP3 and REL implicate altered NF-kappaB signalling.
    Trynka G, Zhernakova A, Romanos J, Franke L, Hunt KA, Turner G, Bruinenberg M, Heap GA, Platteel M, Ryan AW, de Kovel C, Holmes GK, Howdle PD, Walters JR, Sanders DS, Mulder CJ, Mearin ML, Verbeek WH, Trimble V, Stevens FM, Kelleher D, Barisani D, Bardella MT, McManus R, van Heel DA, Wijmenga C.

    04/1/2009
    KChIP4a, KChIP2x, and KChIP3x comprise a novel class of KChIP isoforms characterized by an unusual transmembrane domain at their N termini that modulates Kv4 channel gating and trafficking.

    Multiple Kv channel-interacting proteins contain an N-terminal transmembrane domain that regulates Kv4 channel trafficking and gating.
    Jerng HH, Pfaffinger PJ., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    These results reveal a new role for KChIP3 in the regulation of calcium regulated secretion and also suggest that the functions of each of the KChIPs may be more specialized than previously appreciated.

    Specific effects of KChIP3/calsenilin/DREAM, but not KChIPs 1, 2 and 4, on calcium signalling and regulated secretion in PC12 cells.
    Venn N, Haynes LP, Burgoyne RD., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    CALP and calsenilin are involved in the trafficking of Golgi glycosyltransferases.

    Calsenilin and CALP interact with the cytoplasmic tail of UDP-Gal:GA2/GM2/GD2 beta-1,3-galactosyltransferase.
    Quintero CA, Valdez-Taubas J, Ferrari ML, Haedo SD, Maccioni HJ.

    01/21/2010
    Mutation of KCNIP4 is associated with renal cell carcinoma.

    Mapping of constitutional translocation breakpoints in renal cell cancer patients: identification of KCNIP4 as a candidate gene.
    Bonne A, Vreede L, Kuiper RP, Bodmer D, Jansen C, Eleveld M, van Erp F, Arkesteijn G, Hoogerbrugge N, van Ravenswaaij C, Schoenmakers EF, Geurts van Kessel A.

    01/21/2010
    cloning and investigation of interaction with presenilin 2 and voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv4

    Molecular cloning and characterization of CALP/KChIP4, a novel EF-hand protein interacting with presenilin 2 and voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv4.
    Morohashi Y, Hatano N, Ohya S, Takikawa R, Watabiki T, Takasugi N, Imaizumi Y, Tomita T, Iwatsubo T.

    01/21/2010
    The conformational change with metal-bound KChIP4.1 is crucial for its interaction with Kv channel but not for KChIP2.2, and that the Mg2+- and Ca2+-binding properties of KChIP2.2 and KChIP4.1 have different effects on their molecular structure.

    Effects of metal-binding properties of human Kv channel-interacting proteins on their molecular structure and binding with Kv4.2 channel.
    Chen CP, Lee L, Chang LS.

    01/21/2010
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