KVβ.3 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the function of the KVβ.3 protein, which is an auxiliary subunit of voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels. Kv channels are crucial in maintaining the electrical excitability of cells, particularly in neurons and muscle cells, by regulating potassium ion flow across the membrane. The β-subunits, including KVβ.3, are not directly involved in forming the ion-conducting pore but serve as modulators of the channel's activity. KVβ.3, in particular, influences the kinetics and gating properties of Kv channels, helping to fine-tune how these channels respond to changes in membrane potential. Inhibition of KVβ.3 can alter the function of Kv channels by affecting their activation and inactivation dynamics, thereby disrupting normal ion flow and electrical signaling.
The KVβ.3 protein interacts with the Kv channel's α-subunit to modulate its function, often enhancing the speed of inactivation or altering the channel's sensitivity to voltage changes. This auxiliary subunit is expressed in various tissues, including the nervous system and cardiac tissue, where it plays a critical role in shaping the electrical properties of cells by influencing how quickly potassium channels open or close. Inhibiting KVβ.3 impacts these interactions, potentially leading to prolonged channel activation or delayed inactivation, which can result in changes in the cell's electrical activity. The study of KVβ.3 inhibitors offers important insights into the regulatory mechanisms of Kv channels, providing a deeper understanding of how auxiliary proteins like KVβ.3 contribute to the fine control of potassium ion conductance and the overall excitability of electrically active cells.
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| Nombre del producto | NÚMERO DE CAS # | Número de catálogo | Cantidad | Precio | MENCIONES | Clasificación |
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Quinidine | 56-54-2 | sc-212614 | 10 g | ¥1151.00 | 3 | |
La quinidina es un bloqueador de los canales de potasio dependientes de voltaje que inhibe varios canales de potasio, incluido el KVβ.3. Estabiliza el potencial de membrana. Estabiliza el potencial de membrana, reduciendo la excitabilidad de los tejidos cardíacos y, por tanto, afectando indirectamente al papel regulador de KVβ.3′s en el ritmo cardíaco. | ||||||
Amiodarone | 1951-25-3 | sc-480089 | 5 g | ¥3520.00 | ||
La amiodarona actúa sobre varias dianas, incluidos los canales de potasio, provocando la prolongación de la fase 3 del potencial de acción cardiaco. Su actividad de amplio espectro incluye la modulación de los canales KVβ.3, lo que repercute en la conductividad eléctrica y el potencial arrítmico del corazón. | ||||||
4-Aminopyridine | 504-24-5 | sc-202421 sc-202421B sc-202421A | 25 g 1 kg 100 g | ¥417.00 ¥12771.00 ¥1354.00 | 3 | |
La 4-aminopiridina es conocida por bloquear los canales de potasio dependientes de voltaje, potenciando la liberación de neurotransmisores. Este bloqueante inhibe específicamente el KVβ.3 entre otras subunidades, lo que puede provocar cambios en la conducción nerviosa y el control muscular. | ||||||