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"Deletion of the ankyrin G-binding motif of KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 disrupts the channel AIS localization (Rasmussen et al., 2007)."

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"These trafficking differences could be due to channel retention in the smooth ER cisterns found at the proximal AIS XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR, and/or due to the presence of KCNQ3, the dominant subunit that mediates KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 channel localization to the AIS by binding to ankyrin-G XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR."