Human Gene Set: GOMF_VOLTAGE_GATED_POTASSIUM_CHANNEL
      _ACTIVITY_INVOLVED_IN_CARDIAC_MUSCLE
      _CELL_ACTION_POTENTIAL_REPOLARIZATION

For the Mouse gene set with the same name, see GOMF_VOLTAGE_GATED_POTASSIUM_CHANNEL_ACTIVITY_INVOLVED_IN_CARDIAC_MUSCLE_CELL_ACTION_POTENTIAL_REPOLARIZATION

Standard name GOMF_VOLTAGE_GATED_POTASSIUM_CHANNEL_ACTIVITY_INVOLVED_IN_CARDIAC_MUSCLE_CELL_ACTION_POTENTIAL_REPOLARIZATION
Systematic name M26802
Brief description Enables the transmembrane transfer of a potassium ion by a voltage-gated channel through the plasma membrane of a cardiac muscle cell contributing to the repolarization phase of an action potential. A voltage-gated channel is a channel whose open state is dependent on the voltage across the membrane in which it is embedded. [GOC:BHF, GOC:mtg_cardiac_conduct_nov11]
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Collection C5: Ontology
      GO: Gene Ontology
            GO:MF: GO Molecular Function
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Exact source GO:0086008
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External links http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0086008
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Source species Homo sapiens
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