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Symbol report for SCN2A

Stable symbol

HGNC data for SCN2A

Approved symbol
SCN2A
Approved name

sodium voltage-gated channel alpha subunit 2

Locus type
gene with protein product
HGNC ID
HGNC:10588
Symbol status
Approved
Previous symbols
SCN2A1
SCN2A2
Previous names
sodium channel, voltage-gated, type II, alpha 2 polypeptide
sodium channel, voltage-gated, type II, alpha 1 polypeptide
sodium channel, voltage-gated, type II, alpha subunit
sodium channel, voltage gated, type II alpha subunit
Alias symbols
Nav1.2
HBSCII
HBSCI
Chromosomal location
2q24.3
Bos taurus
SCN2A VGNC:34347 VGNC
Canis familiaris
SCN2A VGNC:53105 VGNC
Equus caballus
SCN2A VGNC:22734 VGNC
Felis catus
SCN2A VGNC:80350 VGNC
Macaca mulatta
SCN2A VGNC:99402 VGNC
Mus musculus
Scn2a MGI:98248 Curated
Pan troglodytes
SCN2A VGNC:14354 VGNC
Rattus norvegicus
Scn2a RGD:3632
Sus scrofa
SCN2A VGNC:111768 VGNC
IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY
579
International Union of Pharmacology. XLVII. Nomenclature and structure-function relationships of voltage-gated sodium channels.
Catterall WA et al. Pharmacol Rev 2005 Dec;57(4)397-409
Catterall WA, Goldin AL, Waxman SG.
Pharmacol Rev 2005 Dec;57(4)397-409
Abstract: The family of voltage-gated sodium channels initiates action potentials in all types of excitable cells. Nine members of the voltage-gated sodium channel family have been characterized in mammals, and a 10th member has been recognized as a related protein. These distinct sodium channels have similar structural and functional properties, but they initiate action potentials in different cell types and have distinct regulatory and pharmacological properties. This article presents the molecular relationships and physiological roles of these sodium channel proteins and provides comprehensive information on their molecular, genetic, physiological, and pharmacological properties.
Differential expression of two sodium channel subtypes in human brain.
Lu CM et al. FEBS Lett 1992 May;303(1)53-58
Lu CM, Han J, Rado TA, Brown GB.
FEBS Lett 1992 May;303(1)53-58
Abstract: Two partial human brain sodium channel cDNA sequences (designated HBSC I and II) have been cloned and mapped to chromosome 2q23-2q24 by chromosome microdissection-PCR (CMPCR). The distribution of HBSC I and II mRNA in human brain was studied by means of a novel approach based on the ligase detection reaction. These studies demonstrate that HBSC I and II mRNA is heterogeneously distributed in brain, and that the relative ratio of the two forms can vary as much as 7-fold between different regions.