Funny current channel knowledge page

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Landing page for the pacemaker channel HCN (potassium/sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel). This channel creates the pacemaker current, also known as the funny current.

The HCN group is highly expressed in cardiac myocytes in order to generate action potentials for establishing heart beats. It is permeable to both potassium and sodium ions, with preference for potassium.

HCN is thought to be a homotetramer, where the channel is composed of a homo- or heterotetrameric complex of pore-forming subunits. It is activated by membrane hyperpolarisation, and all subfamilies except HCN3 are also activated by cAMP binding to their cyclic nucleotide binding domain.

Pictures

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Fig. 1. Rendered image of the HCN1 tetramer

Subfamilies

The following is a list of all known subfamilies of the HCN channel.

Variants within the human species
Channel name Gene Structure
HCN1 Uniprot 1 PDB 1
HCN2 Uniprot 2 PDB 2
HCN3 Uniprot 3 PDB 3
HCN4 Uniprot 4 PDB 4

Existing models

Link to other PMR workspaces or exposures
Title Author
BG_funny S Fong
IPSC-model Kernik et al.

Models denoted by [*] are not in bond graph form. Models denoted by [^] are part of a whole cell model.

Other annotations

Item Database
HCN channel complex Gene Ontology Complex
Source
Derived from workspace Funny current channel knowledge page at changeset 998d4148804e.
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