Kcnip3
Function
Calcium-dependent transcriptional repressor that binds to the DRE element of genes including PDYN and FOS. Affinity for DNA is reduced upon binding to calcium and enhanced by binding to magnesium. Seems to be involved in nociception.
Regulatory subunit of Kv4/D (Shal)-type voltage-gated rapidly inactivating A-type potassium channels, such as KCND2/Kv4.2 and KCND3/Kv4.3. Modulates channel expression at the cell membrane, gating characteristics, inactivation kinetics and rate of recovery from inactivation in a calcium-dependent and isoform-specific manner.
May play a role in the regulation of PSEN2 proteolytic processing and apoptosis. Together with PSEN2 involved in modulation of amyloid-beta formation (By similarity).
Post-translational modifications
Palmitoylated. Palmitoylation enhances association with the plasma membrane (By similarity).
Proteolytically cleaved by caspase-3.
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the recoverin family.
Tissue Specificity
Highly expressed in brain. Isoform 1 or isoform 4 (T+ forms) are expressed at equal levels with isoform 2 or isoform 3 (T- forms). Primarily detected in the layer V and deep layer VI of the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and the entire cerebellum. Expressed at low levels in testis. Also expressed in heart.
Cellular localization
- Cytoplasm
- Cell membrane
- Lipid-anchor
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Golgi apparatus
- Nucleus
- The sumoylated form is present only in the nucleus. In the presence of PSEN2, associated with the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi.
Alternative names
Csen, Dream, Kchip3, Kcnip3, Calsenilin, A-type potassium channel modulatory protein 3, DRE-antagonist modulator, Kv channel-interacting protein 3, DREAM, KChIP3