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ω‐6 and ω‐9 polyunsaturated fatty acids with double bonds near the carboxyl head have the highest affinity and largest effects on the cardiac <scp><i>I</i><sub>K</sub></scp><sub>s</sub> potassium channel

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Polyunsaturated fatty acids with double bonds closer to the head group had higher apparent affinity for I<sub>K</sub><sub>s</sub> channels and increased I<sub>K</sub><sub>s</sub> current more; shifting the bonds further away from the head group reduced apparent binding affinity for and effects on the I<sub>K</sub><sub>s</sub> current. Interestingly, we found that ω-6 and ω-9 PUFAs, with the first double bond closer to the head group, left-shifted the voltage dependence of activation the most. These results allow for informed design of new therapeutics targeting I<sub>K</sub><sub>s</sub> channels in Long QT Syndrome.

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