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KCNJ6 gene

Known as: KATP2, potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily J member 6, POTASSIUM CHANNEL, INWARDLY RECTIFYING, SUBFAMILY J, MEMBER 7, FORMERLY 
National Institutes of Health

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2019
2019
Background: Pain has a negative impact on cancer patients’ quality of life. It is highly prevalent within this vulnerable… 
2015
2015
........................................................................................................................................................... ii Preface ............................................................................................................................................................ iii Table of contents .......................................................................................................................................... v List of figures .............................................................................................................................................. vii List of abbreviations ................................................................................................................................ viii Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................................... xi Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Plant immunity ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) and receptor-like proteins (RLPs) ................ 3 1.3 Genetic analysis of defence responses regulated by BIR1 and SOBIR1 ... 4 1.4 ER-QC in plant immunity .......................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2: Regulation of SOBIR1 accumulation and activation of defence responses in bir1-1 by ER-quality control components CRT3, ERdj3b and SDF2 ..................................... 12 2.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 12 2.2 Results ................................................................................................................................ 15 2.2.1 Identification and characterization of sobir3-1 bir1-1 pad4-1 ........... 15 2.2.2 SOBIR3 encodes CALRETICULIN 3 ........................................................ 17 2.2.3 CRT3 is required for cell death and defence responses in bir1-1 ..... 19 2.2.4 Identification of an allele of erdj3b that supresses bir1-1 pad4-1 mutant phenotypes ....................................................................................................... 21 2.2.5 ERdj3b is required for cell death and defence responses in bir1-1 .. 23 2.2.6 Identification of an allele of sdf2 that supresses bir1-1 pad4-1 mutant phenotypes ...................................................................................................................... 25 2.2.7 SDF2 is required for cell death and defence responses in bir1-1 ...... 27 2.2.8 CRT3 and ERdj3b are required for the accumulation of SOBIR1 ... 29 2.3 Discussion ......................................................................................................................... 30 2.4 Experimental procedures .............................................................................................. 32 2.4.1 Plant material ...................................................................................................... 32 2.4.2 Mutant characterization ................................................................................... 33 vi 2.4.3 Analysis of SOBIR1 protein levels in crt3-1 and erdj3b-1 mutant plants ................................................................................................................................ 34 Chapter 3: Regulation of SOBIR1 accumulation and activation of defence responses in bir1-1 by ER-quality control components UGGT and STT3a ................................................... 35 3.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 35 3.2 Results ................................................................................................................................ 37 3.2.1 Identification and characterization of sobir6-1 bir1-1 pad4-1 ........... 37 3.2.2 SOBIR6 encodes UGGT ................................................................................. 38 3.2.3 UGGT is required for constitutive defence responses in bir1-1 ........ 41 3.2.4 The autoimmune phenotype of bir1-1 is partially suppressed by stt3a-2 .............................................................................................................................. 42 3.2.5 Accumulation of SOBIR1 is reduced in sobir6-1 but unaffected in stt3a-2 .............................................................................................................................. 45 3.3 Discussion ......................................................................................................................... 46 3.4 Experimental procedures .............................................................................................. 48 3.4.1 Plant material ...................................................................................................... 48 3.4.2 Mutant characterization ................................................................................... 48 3.4.3 Analysis of SOBIR1 protein levels in sobir6-1 and stt3a-2 mutant plants ................................................................................................................................ 49 Chapter 4: Future directions and conclusions .................................................................................. 50 References: .................................................................................................................................................. 52 
2014
2014
Ion channels selectively allow ions to pass in or out of cells and are exquisitely sensitive to modulation by specific G protein…