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vps13c-protein

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vps13c-protein

Overview

VPS13C (vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein 13C) is a large cytoplasmic protein encoded by the VPS13C gene located on chromosome 16q24.2. This protein belongs to the VPS13 family, a conserved group of lipid transport proteins found across eukaryotes. VPS13C is approximately 350 kDa in molecular weight and functions as a lipid transporter at membrane contact sites, facilitating the transfer of lipids between cellular compartments. The protein has gained significant attention in neurodegeneration research due to its association with neurological disorders, particularly through loss-of-function mutations that impair neuronal integrity and survival.

Function/Biology

VPS13C operates as a lipid transporter protein that mediates non-vesicular lipid transport between organellar membranes. The protein contains multiple functional domains, including a characteristic VPS13 domain that enables its role in lipid binding and transfer. VPS13C localizes to membrane contact sites, specialized regions where the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) makes close apposition with other organelles such as mitochondria and the trans-Golgi network. At these sites, VPS13C facilitates the transfer of glycerophospholipids, particularly phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylserine (PS), between membrane compartments.

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