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Sudden death-associated KCNH2 variants exert opposing effects on a nuclear subdomain of the cardiac potassium channel hERG1

Molecular Therapy. 2026-02; 
Francisco G Sanchez-Conde, Matthew R Goodrich, Olivia M Stack, Louis N R Goldberg, Pamela K Ruzycki, Abhilasha Jain, Eric N Jimenez-Vazquez, David K Jones Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical School; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School
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Abstract

hERG1 nuclear peptide (hERG1NP) is a recently discovered non-conducting subdomain of the full-length hERG1 channel that is expressed in the nuclei of developing cardiomyocytes. From the nucleus, hERG1NP modulates gating and expression of the full-length hERG1 channel introducing an unexplored regulatory mechanism of cell physiology. hERG1NP variants are linked with sudden death in the young, but the impact of these variants on hERG1NP activity is unknown. To determine the effect of hERG1NP variants on hERG1NP activity, we measured hERG1NP intracellular localization and modulation of membrane current from the full-length hERG1a channel in HEK293 cells. Wildtype hERG1NP suppressed both hERG1a current (IhERG) and ... More

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