KCNC1

Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily C member 1 is a is_associated_with::protein that in humans is encoded by the KCNC1 is_associated_with::gene.

The Shaker gene family of is_associated_with::Drosophila encodes components of is_associated_with::voltage-gated potassium channels and comprises four subfamilies. Based on sequence similarity, this gene is similar to one of these subfamilies, namely the Shaw subfamily. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the delayed rectifier class of channel proteins and is an integral membrane protein that mediates the voltage-dependent potassium ion permeability of excitable membranes.

Expression pattern
Kv3.1 and Kv3.2 channels are prominently expressed in is_associated_with::neurons that fire at high frequency. Kv3.1 channels are prominently expressed in brain (is_associated_with::cerebellum > is_associated_with::globus pallidus, is_associated_with::subthalamic nucleus, is_associated_with::substantia nigra > reticular thalamic nuclei, cortical and hippocampal is_associated_with::interneurons > inferior colliculi, cochlear and vestibular nuclei), and in is_associated_with::retinal ganglion cells.

Physiological role
Kv3.1/Kv3.2 conductance is necessary and kinetically optimized for high-frequency action potential generation. Kv3.1 channels are important for the high-firing frequency of auditory and fast-spiking GABAergic interneurons, retinal ganglion cells; regulation of is_associated_with::action potential duration in presynaptic terminals.

Pharmacological properties
Kv3.1 currents in is_associated_with::heterologous systems are highly sensitive to external is_associated_with::tetraethylammonium (TEA) or 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) (IC50 values are 0.2 mM and 29 μM respectively). This can be useful in identifying native channels. The overlapping sensitivity of potassium current to both 0.5 mM TEA and 30 μM 4-AP strongly suggest an action on Kv3.1 subunits.

Transcript variants
There are two transcript variants of Kv3.1 gene: Kv3.1a and Kv3.1b. Kv3.1 isoforms differ only in their C-terminal sequence.

Clinical significance
A is_associated_with::missense mutation c.959G>A (p.Arg320His) in KCNC1 causes is_associated_with::progressive myoclonus epilepsy.