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KCNA3 Protein

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KCNA3 Protein

Overview

KCNA3, also designated as Kv1.3 (voltage-gated potassium channel subfamily A member 3), is a voltage-gated potassium channel protein encoded by the KCNA3 gene located on chromosome 1q31-q32 in humans. This ~58 kilodalton protein belongs to the Kv1 (Shaker-related) family of ion channels and represents one of the most extensively studied neuronal potassium channels due to its critical role in regulating neuronal excitability and its involvement in various neurological conditions. KCNA3/Kv1.3 channels are primarily expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particular abundance in fast-spiking GABAergic interneurons, cerebellar basket cells, and nodes of Ranvier along myelinated axons. The protein functions as a tetrameric ion channel, with four subunits arranged around a central ion-conducting pore that allows selective potassium passage across the plasma membrane.

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