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KCNQ1 activates long QT syndrome. 1 / 1
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"Potassium channels comprised of KCNQ1 and KCNE1 subunits are responsible for one of the primary cardiac repolarizing currents, the slow delayed rectifier current (I Ks) 17, and mutations in KCNQ1 are known to cause the long QT syndrome XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR (LQT1, MIM : 192500) and the rare short QT syndrome XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR (MIM : 609621)."