Modelled DT Structure
Method: homology modeling
Template PDB: 6J8E_A
Identity: 86.203%
Minimized Score: -2972.573 kcal/mol
Detail: Structure Info
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| DT ID | DTD0526 | ||||
| Gene Name | SCN1A | ||||
| Protein Name | Voltage-gated sodium channel alpha Nav1.1 | ||||
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Modelled DT Structure Method: homology modeling Template PDB: 6J8E_A Identity: 86.203% Minimized Score: -2972.573 kcal/mol Detail: Structure Info |
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| Synonyms | FEB3; EIEE6; FEB3A; FHM3; GEFSP2; HBSCI; NAC1; Nav1.1; SCN1; SCN1A; SMEI; Sodium channel protein brain I subunit alpha; Sodium channel protein type I subunit alpha; Sodium channel protein type 1 subunit alpha; Voltage-gated sodium channel subunit alpha Nav1.1 | ||||
| DT Family | Voltage-Gated Ion Channel (VIC) Superfamily ; | ||||
| Function | This transporter involved in sensory perception of mechanical pain and mediates the voltage-dependent sodium ion permeability of excitable membranes. Assuming opened or closed in response to the voltage difference across the membrane, the protein forms a sodium-selective channel through which Na(+) ions may pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. Plays a key role in brain, probably by regulating the moment when neurotransmitters are released in neurons. | ||||
| Endogenous Substrate(s) | Na+ | ||||
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Structural Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 2.0) |
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General Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 1.0) |
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