Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins [mitochondriální odpřahující proteiny]
- Terms
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mitochondriální UCP
odpřahovací proteiny
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Mitochondrial UCPs
Uncoupling Protein
Uncoupling Proteins
Mitochondrial anion carrier proteins that function as dimers and form proton channels in the INNER MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE which creates proton leaks and uncouples OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION from ATP synthesis, resulting in the generation of heat instead of ATP.
- DUI
- D000071245 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M000613846
- Previous indexing
- Membrane Proteins (1998-2016); Mitochondrial Proteins (1998-2016)
- History note
- 2017
- Public note
- 2017
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