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The Common Single Nucleotide Polymorphism E23K in KIR6.2 Sensitizes Pancreatic β-Cell ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Toward Activation Through Nucleoside Diphosphates
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Common Type 2GeneticsMolecular GeneticsCellular PhysiologyInsulin SignalingHyperpolarization (Biology)Common PolymorphismCytosolic NucleotidesCell SignalingMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryInsulin ManagementIon ChannelsCell BiologyPotassium HomeostasisNucleoside DiphosphatesSignal TransductionNatural SciencesDiabetesPhysiologyDiabetes MellitusCellular BiochemistryMedicine
E23K, a common polymorphism in the pore-forming subunit K(IR)6.2 of pancreatic beta-cell ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP)) channels, is functionally relevant and thus might play a major role in the pathophysiology of common type 2 diabetes. In this study, we show that in the simultaneous presence of activatory and inhibitory nucleotides, the polymorphism exerts opposite effects on the potencies of these modulators: channel opening through nucleoside diphosphates is facilitated, whereas sensitivity toward inhibition through ATP is slightly decreased. The results support the conclusion that E23K predisposes to type 2 diabetes by changing the channel's response to physiological variation of cytosolic nucleotides, resulting in K(ATP) overactivity and discrete inhibition of insulin release.
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