Protein found in humans
Sodium channel protein type 4 subunit alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SCN4A gene.[5][6][7][8]
The Nav1.4 voltage-gated sodium channel is encoded by the SCN4A gene. Mutations in the gene are associated with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, paramyotonia congenita, and potassium-aggravated myotonia.
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