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VPS13C Protein

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VPS13C Protein

Introduction

VPS13C (Vacuolar Protein Sorting 13 Homolog C) is a massive lipid transfer protein (~395 kDa, 3,589 amino acids) that serves as a critical bridge between organelles at membrane contact sites, shuttling lipids between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), mitochondria, and lysosomes[@kumar2018]. First implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD) in 2016 through genetic studies identifying loss-of-function mutations causing autosomal recessive early-onset PD (PARK23), VPS13C has emerged as a central player in mitochondrial quality control, lipid homeostasis, and dopaminergic neuron survival[@lesage2016].

The discovery of VPS13C's role in neurodegeneration highlighted the importance of membrane contact site biology and lipid transfer in neuronal health. Unlike many PD-associated proteins involved in mitochondrial dynamics or autophagy individually, VPS13C integrates multiple cellular functions—lipid transport, ER-mitochondria communication, and mitophagy—making it a unique therapeutic target. This comprehensive page covers VPS13C's structure, normal physiological functions, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic implications.

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