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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1412083
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1412083
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| Preferred Name | ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 9 |
| Definitions |
The ABCC9 gene provides instructions for making the sulfonylurea receptor 2 (SUR2) protein. This protein forms one part (subunit) of a channel that transports charged atoms of potassium (potassium ions) across cell membranes. Each of these channels consists of eight subunits: four SUR2 proteins and four proteins produced from either the KCNJ8 or KCNJ11 gene. The SUR2 subunits regulate the activity of the channel, determining whether it is open or closed.~Channels made with the SUR2 protein are known as ATP-sensitive potassium (K-ATP) channels. The channels open and close in response to the amount of ATP, the cell's main energy source, inside the cell. The resulting transport of potassium ions is part of a complex network of signals that relay chemical messages into and out of cells.~Although K-ATP channels are present in cells and tissues throughout the body, the highest levels of SUR2-containing channels are found in skeletal and heart (cardiac) muscle. These channels indirectly help regulate the concentration of calcium ions in cells. This regulation is essential for normal heart function. The function of these channels in other tissues is unclear.
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| Synonyms |
ATP-binding cassette transporter sub-family C member 9
ABCC9
CMD1O
ATFB12
ABC37
ABCC9_HUMAN
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9 isoform SUR2A
sulfonylurea receptor 2
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9 isoform SUR2B
SUR2
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9
ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C (CFTR/MRP), member 9
CANTU
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| definition | The ABCC9 gene provides instructions for making the sulfonylurea receptor 2 (SUR2) protein. This protein forms one part (subunit) of a channel that transports charged atoms of potassium (potassium ions) across cell membranes. Each of these channels consists of eight subunits: four SUR2 proteins and four proteins produced from either the KCNJ8 or KCNJ11 gene. The SUR2 subunits regulate the activity of the channel, determining whether it is open or closed.~Channels made with the SUR2 protein are known as ATP-sensitive potassium (K-ATP) channels. The channels open and close in response to the amount of ATP, the cell's main energy source, inside the cell. The resulting transport of potassium ions is part of a complex network of signals that relay chemical messages into and out of cells.~Although K-ATP channels are present in cells and tissues throughout the body, the highest levels of SUR2-containing channels are found in skeletal and heart (cardiac) muscle. These channels indirectly help regulate the concentration of calcium ions in cells. This regulation is essential for normal heart function. The function of these channels in other tissues is unclear. |
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| altLabel |
ATP-binding cassette transporter sub-family C member 9
ABCC9
CMD1O
ATFB12
ABC37
ABCC9_HUMAN
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9 isoform SUR2A
sulfonylurea receptor 2
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9 isoform SUR2B
SUR2
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9
ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C (CFTR/MRP), member 9
CANTU
See more
See less
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| prefLabel | ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 9
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| DB XR ID | NCBI Gene:10060~OMIM:601439~OMIM:608569
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| tui | T028
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| notation | C1412083
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| Semantic type UMLS property | |
| cui | C1412083
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