| KIF1C | 
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| Aliases | KIF1C, LTXS1, SATX2, SAX2, SPAX2, SPG58, kinesin family member 1C | 
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| External IDs | OMIM: 603060; MGI: 1098260; HomoloGene: 4821; GeneCards: KIF1C; OMA:KIF1C - orthologs | 
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| | Gene location (Mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Chr. | Chromosome 11 (mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Band | 11|11 B3 | Start | 70,700,548 bp | 
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 | End | 70,731,964 bp | 
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| Wikidata | 
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Kinesin-like protein KIF1C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KIF1C gene.
Kif1C is a fast, plus-end directed microtubule motor. It takes processive 8nm steps along microtubules and can generate forces of up to 5 pN.  Kif1C transports α5β1-integrins in human cells. Kif1C has been shown to be non-essential in mouse with other proteins able to perform the same function. However, mutations in KIF1C lead to spastic paraplegia and cerebellar dysfunction in humans. These mutations usually result in a total loss of the protein or (partial) loss of function, such as significant lower force output.