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KIF5C Protein

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KIF5C Protein

Overview

KIF5C is a neuron-specific kinesin motor protein encoded by the KIF5C gene located on chromosome 2q23.1. As a member of the kinesin-1 family of microtubule-dependent molecular motors, KIF5C plays a critical role in anterograde axonal transport within neurons. The protein is particularly abundant in the central nervous system, where it transports various cargo along axonal microtubules. KIF5C differs from its family members KIF5A and KIF5B through neuronal-specific expression patterns and regulatory mechanisms, making it essential for neuronal function and maintenance.

Function and Biology

KIF5C functions as a cargo-binding motor protein that utilizes ATP hydrolysis to generate mechanical force for movement along microtubule tracks. The protein contains three structurally distinct domains: an N-terminal motor domain with ATPase activity, a central neck region with regulatory properties, and a C-terminal cargo-binding tail domain. These domains enable KIF5C to bind to various vesicular and organellar cargos while simultaneously engaging microtubules for directed transport.

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