Claims
- 1. A method of reducing or silencing electrical activity in an excitable cell, comprising:
(a) providing a nucleic acid construct encoding an open rectifier K+ channel (dORK) to an excitable cell; (b) expressing the nucleic acid of step (a) in the excitable cell, wherein the electrical activity of an excitable cell is reduced or silenced.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid encodes dORK which comprises SEQ ID NO:1.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the excitable cell is selected from the group consisting of a neuron, an endocrine secretory cell, a neuroendocrine secretory cell, a cardiac muscle fiber, a smooth muscle fiber, a skeletal muscle fiber, and a mast cell.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the neuron is a Drosophila LNv pacemaker neuron.
- 5. A nucleic acid construct comprising SEQ ID NO:3.
- 6. A transgenic animal expressing an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding an open rectifier potassium channel.
- 7. A transgenic animal of claim 6, wherein the nucleic acid sequence is SEQ ID NO:1.
- 8. A transgenic animal of claim 6, wherein the exogenous nucleic acid sequence is expressed in a specific target neural cell.
- 9. A transgenic animal of claim 6, wherein the animal is selected from the group consisting of a fly, a mouse, a rat, a rabbit, a pig, a goat, a sheep, and a monkey.
- 10. A transgenic animal of claim 9, wherein the animal is a fly.
- 11. A transgenic animal of claim 10, wherein the fly is a Drosophila.
- 12. A transgenic animal expressing an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding a modified open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ).
- 13. A transgenic animal of claim 12, wherein the nucleic acid sequence is SEQ ID NO:3.
- 14. A transgenic animal of claim 12, wherein the exogenous nucleic acid sequence is expressed in a specific target neural cells.
- 15. A transgenic animal of claim 12, wherein the animal is selected from the group consisting of a fly, a mouse, a rat, a rabbit, a pig, a goat, a sheep, and a monkey.
- 16. A transgenic animal of claim 15, wherein the animal is a fly.
- 17. A transgenic animal of claim 16, wherein the fly is a Drosophila.
- 18. A nucleic acid construct comprising a pore mutant derivative of a modified open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ-NC).
- 19. The nucleic acid construct of claim 18, encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5.
- 20. A transgenic animal comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim 18.
- 21. An assay method for identifying a compound capable of modulating cellular electrical excitability in an excitable cell, comprising:
(a) administering a test compound to a transgenic animal expressing an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding an open rectifier potassium channel; and (b) determining the effect of the test compound on the electrical excitability of an excitable cell, wherein a test compound capable of modulating the electrical excitability of an excitable cell relative to the electrical excitability in the absence of the test compound is a compound capable of modulating cellular electrical excitability in an excitable cell.
- 22. The assay method of claim 21, wherein the transgenic animal expresses an exogenous nucleic acid encoding an open rectified potassium channel (dORK), a modified open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ), or a pore mutant derivative of a modifed open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ-NC).
- 23. An assay method for identifying a compound capable of modulating cellular electrical excitability in an excitable cell, comprising:
(a) administering a test compound to an excitable cell expressing an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding an open rectifier potassium channel; and (b) determining the effect of the test compound on the electrical excitability of an excitable cell, wherein a test compound capable of modulating the electrical excitability of an excitable cell relative to the electrical excitability in the absence of the test compound is a compound capable of modulating cellular electrical excitability in an excitable cell.
- 24. The assay method of claim 23, wherein the excitable cell expresses an exogenous nucleic acid encoding an open rectified potassium channel (dORK), a modified open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ), or a pore mutant derivative of a modified open rectifier potassium channel (dORKΔ-NC).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/380,733 filed 15 May 2002, which application is herein specifically incorporated by reference in its entirety.
GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT
[0002] This invention was made with partial assistance from grant No. IBN-0092753 from the National Science Foundation. The government may have certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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