KIF3C — Kinesin Family Member 3C
Introduction KIF3C (Kinesin Family Member 3C) is a neuronal kinesin motor protein that functions as a subunit of the heterotrimeric kinesin-2 complex. It mediates anterograde transport along microtubule filaments from the cell body toward synaptic terminals and neuronal processes. The kinesin-2 family is evolutionarily conserved and participates in diverse cellular processes including axonal and dendritic transport, intraflagellar transport, and membrane protein trafficking.
<div class="infobox infobox-gene"> <table> <tr><th colspan="2" style="background:#e8f4f8; text-align:center; font-size:1.1em;">KIF3C Gene</th></tr> <tr><td><strong>Gene Symbol</strong></td><td>KIF3C</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Full Name</strong></td><td>Kinesin Family Member 3C</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Chromosomal Location</strong></td><td>2p23.3</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>NCBI Gene ID</strong></td><td>[5683](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/5683)</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>OMIM ID</strong></td><td>[604735](https://www.omim.org/entry/604735)</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Ensembl ID</strong></td><td>ENSG00000101955</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>UniProt ID</strong></td><td>[O14782](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/O14782)</td></tr> <tr> <td class="label">KG Connections</td> <td><a href="/atlas" style="color:#4fc3f7">1 edges</a></td> </tr> </table> </div>
Molecular Function
Kinesin-2 Complex Structure ...
KIF3C — Kinesin Family Member 3C
Introduction KIF3C (Kinesin Family Member 3C) is a neuronal kinesin motor protein that functions as a subunit of the heterotrimeric kinesin-2 complex. It mediates anterograde transport along microtubule filaments from the cell body toward synaptic terminals and neuronal processes. The kinesin-2 family is evolutionarily conserved and participates in diverse cellular processes including axonal and dendritic transport, intraflagellar transport, and membrane protein trafficking.
<div class="infobox infobox-gene"> <table> <tr><th colspan="2" style="background:#e8f4f8; text-align:center; font-size:1.1em;">KIF3C Gene</th></tr> <tr><td><strong>Gene Symbol</strong></td><td>KIF3C</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Full Name</strong></td><td>Kinesin Family Member 3C</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Chromosomal Location</strong></td><td>2p23.3</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>NCBI Gene ID</strong></td><td>[5683](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/5683)</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>OMIM ID</strong></td><td>[604735](https://www.omim.org/entry/604735)</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Ensembl ID</strong></td><td>ENSG00000101955</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>UniProt ID</strong></td><td>[O14782](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/O14782)</td></tr> <tr> <td class="label">KG Connections</td> <td><a href="/atlas" style="color:#4fc3f7">1 edges</a></td> </tr> </table> </div>
Molecular Function
Kinesin-2 Complex Structure KIF3C forms a heterotrimeric complex with KIF3A and KIF3B. This complex creates a motor with two motor domains (from KIF3A and KIF3B), a single cargo-binding domain, and regulatory sequences that control activity. KIF3C serves as the tissue-specific gamma-like subunit that regulates the motor's cargo binding specificity and tissue distribution[@kim2018].
The structure-function relationship of KIF3C within the kinesin-2 complex has been elucidated through cryo-EM studies:
Motor domains : Two catalytic heads bind microtubules and generate force via ATP hydrolysis
Coiled-coil stalk : Mediates dimerization of the motor subunits
Cargo-binding domain : Binds to KAP3 (Kinesin-associated protein) for cargo attachment
Tail domain : Provides regulation through autoinhibition
Motor Protein Activity KIF3C-containing kinesin-2 motors exhibit characteristic properties:
Anterograde transport : Movement toward microtubule plus ends (cell periphery)
Processive movement : Can take hundreds of steps without dissociating, with step size of ~8nm
Microtubule binding : Binds to and walks along microtubule tracks in a directionally processive manner
ATP hydrolysis : Uses ATP to generate mechanical force, with each ATP hydrolysis event producing one ~8nm step
Cargo Specificity The kinesin-2 complex transports diverse cargo essential for neuronal function[@midorikawa2015]:
Synaptic vesicle components : Synapsin, synaptophysin precursors, active zone proteins
Membrane proteins : Neurotransmitter receptors, ion channels, cell adhesion molecules
Signaling complexes : Kinases, phosphatases, second messenger components
Cytoskeletal proteins : Tubulin, actin regulators, scaffold proteins
Cellular Functions
Neuronal Transport In neurons, KIF3C-mediated transport is critical for maintaining synaptic function and neuronal connectivity.
Axonal Transport
Transports proteins and organelles from cell body toward axon terminals
Maintains synaptic protein pools at presynaptic terminals
Delivers membrane components required for synaptic vesicle recycling
Supports axonal integrity by transporting cytoskeletal components
Dendritic Transport
Mediates dendritic targeting of specific proteins including AMPA and NMDA receptor subunits
Participates in postsynaptic protein delivery to dendritic spines
Supports dendritic branching and spine formation during development
Synaptic Function
Supplies synaptic vesicle precursors to maintain vesicle pools
Delivers postsynaptic density proteins to maintain synaptic architecture
Maintains neurotransmitter receptor pools at the synaptic membrane
Neuronal Development KIF3C contributes to proper neuronal development:
Axon guidance : Transports guidance cue receptors (e.g., DCC, Robo) to growth cones
Dendritogenesis : Supports dendritic branching and complexity
Synaptogenesis : Facilitates formation of functional synapses during development
Disease Associations
Alzheimer's Disease KIF3C dysfunction is relevant to AD pathogenesis[@marszalek1999]:
Axonal transport defects : KIF3C-mediated transport is impaired by tau pathology through microtubule disruption
Synaptic loss : Disrupted delivery of synaptic proteins contributes to early synaptic dysfunction
Amyloid effects : Aβ oligomers may directly affect kinesin-2 function and localization
Evidence : Reduced KIF3C expression has been observed in AD brain tissue
Parkinson's Disease In PD, KIF3C contributes to:
Synaptic vesicle transport : Maintenance of dopaminergic synapse function
Axonal integrity : Transport of proteins needed for axonal survival
Alpha-synuclein connections : KIF3C-mediated transport may be disrupted by α-synuclein aggregates
Neurodevelopmental Disorders KIF3C variants have been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders[@gunther2020]:
Intellectual disability : Impaired neuronal development due to transport deficits
Autism spectrum disorders : Synaptic transport deficits affecting circuit formation
Developmental delay : Axonal guidance defects during development
Epilepsy : KIF3C variants have been identified in patients with seizure disorders
Expression Pattern KIF3C shows tissue-specific expression:
Brain : High expression in cerebral cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum
Neuronal subtypes : Particularly abundant in excitatory glutamatergic neurons
Development : Expressed during embryonic and postnatal brain development
Non-neuronal : Lower expression in testis, kidney, and ciliated epithelial cells
Protein Interactions KIF3C interacts with several key proteins:
KIF3A : Core motor subunit of the kinesin-2 complex
KIF3B : Cargo-binding subunit of the complex
KIFAP3 (KAP3) : Kinesin-associated protein that provides cargo-binding capacity
DISC1 : Disrupted in Schizophrenia 1, a neuronal scaffold protein that may link kinesin-2 to neuronal signaling pathways
Therapeutic Implications
Drug Target Potential KIF3C represents a potential therapeutic target for:
Neurodegenerative diseases : Enhancing transport function to compensate for deficits
Neurodevelopmental disorders : Correcting transport deficits through small molecule modulators
Ciliary disorders : Modulating IFT function in non-neuronal tissues
Research Directions Current research focuses on:
Developing modulators of kinesin-2 activity that can cross the blood-brain barrier
Understanding cargo-specific adaptations of kinesin-2 function
Targeting neuronal versus ciliary functions selectively
See Also
[Kinesin Family Proteins](/entities/kinesin-family-members)
[Kinesin-2 Complex](/proteins/kinesin-2-complex)
[Axonal Transport](/mechanisms/axonal-transport)
[Anterograde Transport](/mechanisms/anterograde-transport)
[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
[Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)
Brain Atlas Resources
[Allen Human Brain Atlas - KIF3C](https://human.brain-map.org/microarray/search/show?search_term=KIF3C)
[Allen Cell Type Atlas](https://celltypes.brain-map.org/)
[BrainSpan Atlas of the Developing Human Brain](https://brainspan.org/)
[Allen Mouse Brain Atlas](https://mouse.brain-map.org/)
References
[Kim AJ, et al. Kinesin-2 motors: function and disease implications. Trends in Biochemical Sciences (2018)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29358842/)
[Marszalek JR, et al. KIF3C, a novel kinesin-like protein in the nervous system. Journal of Cell Science (1999)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10369860/)
[Midorikawa R, et al. Kinesin-2 in neuronal development and function. Developmental Neurobiology (2015)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25632034/)
[Günther R, et al. De novo KIF3C variants causing neurodevelopmental disorders. American Journal of Human Genetics (2020)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33268569/)
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