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The following pages link to WNK3, a kinase related to genes mutated in hereditary hypertension with hyperkalaemia, regulates the K+ channel ROMK1 (Kir1.1). (Q40339717):
Displaying 38 items.
- Inwardly rectifying potassium channels: their structure, function, and physiological roles (Q24296441) (← links)
- The thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter is regulated by a WNK kinase signaling complex (Q24299205) (← links)
- WNK3 positively regulates epithelial calcium channels TRPV5 and TRPV6 via a kinase-dependent pathway (Q24310130) (← links)
- SLC26A9 is a Cl(-) channel regulated by the WNK kinases (Q24336113) (← links)
- Serum and glucocorticoid-induced kinase (SGK) 1 and the epithelial sodium channel are regulated by multiple with no lysine (WNK) family members (Q24633684) (← links)
- WNK kinases regulate sodium chloride and potassium transport by the aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron (Q28250388) (← links)
- Decrease in dietary K intake stimulates the generation of superoxide anions in the kidney and inhibits K secretory channels in the CCD (Q28577736) (← links)
- LINGO-1 receptor promotes neuronal apoptosis by inhibiting WNK3 kinase activity (Q34332453) (← links)
- The WNKs: atypical protein kinases with pleiotropic actions. (Q34560188) (← links)
- WNK4-mediated regulation of renal ion transport proteins (Q34651613) (← links)
- WNK1 kinase isoform switch regulates renal potassium excretion. (Q34694518) (← links)
- WNK4 kinase inhibits Maxi K channel activity by a kinase-dependent mechanism. (Q35159554) (← links)
- Src-family protein tyrosine kinase phosphorylates WNK4 and modulates its inhibitory effect on KCNJ1 (ROMK). (Q35378323) (← links)
- Regulation of activity and localization of the WNK1 protein kinase by hyperosmotic stress (Q36117057) (← links)
- BK channels in the kidney: role in K(+) secretion and localization of molecular components (Q36507033) (← links)
- Regulation of potassium (K) handling in the renal collecting duct (Q37288568) (← links)
- A comprehensive guide to the ROMK potassium channel: form and function in health and disease (Q37417264) (← links)
- WNK kinases and blood pressure control (Q37628829) (← links)
- WNK signalling pathways in blood pressure regulation (Q37694287) (← links)
- Pathophysiological roles of WNK kinases in the kidney (Q37758369) (← links)
- Regulation and function of potassium channels in aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron (Q37770040) (← links)
- Aldosterone paradox: differential regulation of ion transport in distal nephron. (Q37864472) (← links)
- WNK3 is a putative chloride-sensing kinase. (Q37969554) (← links)
- Advances in WNK signaling of salt and potassium metabolism: clinical implications (Q38003087) (← links)
- The WNK-SPAK/OSR1 pathway: master regulator of cation-chloride cotransporters (Q38230038) (← links)
- Physiology and pathophysiology of the renal Na-K-2Cl cotransporter (NKCC2). (Q38245896) (← links)
- ROMK expression remains unaltered in a mouse model of familial hyperkalemic hypertension caused by the CUL3Δ403-459 mutation (Q38759831) (← links)
- Distinct pathways for the involvement of WNK4 in the signaling of hypertonicity and EGF. (Q40007229) (← links)
- Modulation of NCC activity by low and high K(+) intake: insights into the signaling pathways involved. (Q40779586) (← links)
- WNK3 abrogates the NEDD4-2-mediated inhibition of the renal Na+-Cl- cotransporter (Q45361616) (← links)
- Loss of WNK3 is compensated for by the WNK1/SPAK axis in the kidney of the mouse (Q46255939) (← links)
- Angiotensin II diminishes the effect of SGK1 on the WNK4-mediated inhibition of ROMK1 channels (Q50539436) (← links)
- Calreticulin positively regulates the expression and function of epithelial sodium channel. (Q51776953) (← links)
- Distal convoluted tubule. (Q52975643) (← links)
- Influence of WNK3 on intracellular chloride concentration and volume regulation in HEK293 cells. (Q54492768) (← links)
- Role of WNK4 and kidney-specific WNK1 in mediating the effect of high dietary K+ intake on ROMK channel in the distal convoluted tubule. (Q54980843) (← links)
- The Molecular Genetics of Gordon Syndrome (Q91646718) (← links)
- Interplay between a Mental Disorder Risk Gene and Developmental Polarity Switch of GABA Action Leads to Excitation-Inhibition Imbalance (Q92477519) (← links)