KCNRG

Potassium channel regulator, also known as KCNRG, is a is_associated_with::protein which in humans is encoded by theKCNRG is_associated_with::gene.

Function
KCNRG is a soluble protein with characteristics suggesting it forms hetero-tetramers with voltage-gated K+ channels and inhibits their function.

Clinical significance
KCNRG has been found to be predominantly expressed in lung tissue. Additionally, KCNRG transcripts are also found in liver and some other tissues, but in lower extent. Researchers at is_associated_with::Uppsala University have found that KCNRG is found in the lower lung and constitutes an autoantigen in a rare disorder named is_associated_with::autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS1). As a subset of patients with APS1 suffer from respiratory disease, an autoimmune reaction against KCNRG may explain the respiratory disease in these patients. KCNRG may also be connected to common nonfatal diseases like is_associated_with::asthma and chronic is_associated_with::bronchitis.