Abstract
BFNC is an autosomal dominant epileptic disorder caused by mutations of KCNQ2 or KCNQ3 potassium channel gene. W309R missense mutation in KCNQ3 gene was previously reported in a family with BFNC. In this study, potassium currents were recorded from HEK293 cells expressing both W309R mutant KCNQ3 and wild type KCNQ2 channels. We found a lack of potassium current in W309R mutant KCNQ3 and KCNQ2 channels, which can explain the hyper-excitability of CNS in patients with BFNC.
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