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KCNC4 Protein (Potassium Voltage-Gated Channel Subfamily C Member 4)

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KCNC4 Protein (Potassium Voltage-Gated Channel Subfamily C Member 4)

Overview

KCNC4 is a voltage-gated potassium channel protein encoded by the KCNC4 gene located on chromosome Xp11.23. It belongs to the Shaw-related subfamily (Kv3) of voltage-gated potassium channels, which are characterized by their rapid activation and inactivation kinetics. The channel functions as a homo- or heterotetrameric complex in neuronal membranes, where each subunit contributes to the formation of a selective potassium pore. KCNC4 is predominantly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particularly high abundance in cerebellar Purkinje cells, motor neurons, and other excitatory neurons. The protein has become increasingly recognized as clinically significant due to its association with neurodegenerative disorders, particularly progressive cerebellar ataxia and related neurological conditions.

Function/Biology

KCNC4 encodes a transmembrane protein consisting of six transmembrane domains with an ion-selective pore region between domains five and six. The N-terminal cytoplasmic domain contains a T1 domain that mediates channel assembly and tetramerization, while the C-terminal tail houses regulatory domains important for channel modulation and protein interactions. Functionally, KCNC4 conducts potassium ions across the neuronal membrane in response to changes in membrane voltage, with voltage-sensing being mediated by four basic amino acid residues in the S4 transmembrane segment.

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