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Nav1.3 Protein

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Overview

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<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Nav1.3 Protein</th>
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<td class="label">Symbol</td>
<td><strong>NAV1-3</strong></td>
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<td class="label">Full Name</td>
<td>Nav1.3</td>
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<td class="label">Type</td>
<td>Protein</td>
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Nav1.3 is a voltage-gated sodium channel alpha subunit encoded by SCN3A. It is highly expressed during cortical development and generally downregulated in adulthood, but can re-emerge in injury and hyperexcitable states.[@catterall2005][@waxman2006] This developmental-to-reactive expression profile makes Nav1.3 relevant to epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disorders, and injury-linked network dysfunction, with potential overlap in degenerative disease circuits.[@waxman2006][@zaman2018]

Channel Structure and Gating

Nav1.3 shares the canonical Nav topology: four six-segment domains, voltage-sensing S4 helices, and pore-forming S5-S6 loops with sodium selectivity.[@catterall2005][@catterall2012] Fast inactivation depends on the intracellular DIII-DIV linker motif, while slow inactivation and recovery kinetics influence repetitive firing behavior.[@catterall2012]

Compared with some adult-dominant isoforms, Nav1.3 can support rapid depolarizing currents that favor high excitability in immature neuronal networks.[@waxman2006]

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