Basic Information

Symbol
VDAC3
RNA class
mRNA
Alias
Voltage Dependent Anion Channel 3 HD-VDAC3 Non-Selective Voltage-Gated Ion Channel VDAC3 Outer Mitochondrial Membrane Protein Porin 3 VDAC-3 Voltage-Dependent Anion-Selective Channel Protein 3 HVDAC3
Location (GRCh38)
Forensic tag(s)
Tissue/body fluid identification Time since deposition estimation

MANE select

Transcript ID
NM_005662.7
Sequence length
1418.0 nt
GC content
0.4365

Transcripts

ID Sequence Length GC content
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1421 nt 0.4363
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1378 nt 0.4383
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1387 nt 0.4369
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1422 nt 0.4360
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1422 nt 0.4360
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1415 nt 0.4360
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1360 nt 0.4353
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUCUUU… 1412 nt 0.4356
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1307 nt 0.4369
GACCUUCAGCGUUGCCCUGGCGGAGCAGAGACAGGCCCUCGGGGUGGAG… 1400 nt 0.4343
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Summary

This gene encodes a voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), and belongs to the mitochondrial porin family. VDACs are small, integral membrane proteins that traverse the outer mitochondrial membrane and conduct ATP and other small metabolites. They are known to bind several kinases of intermediary metabolism, thought to be involved in translocation of adenine nucleotides, and are hypothesized to form part of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, which results in the release of cytochrome c at the onset of apoptotic cell death. Alternatively transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2011]

Forensic Context

A study in human body fluids (blood, semen, menstrual blood, vaginal secretion) using a custom mRNA MPS primer panel investigated the VDAC3 for time since deposition (TsD) estimation [Hänggi et al. DOI:10.1016/j.fsigen.2025.103415].