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| SIGNOR-280283 |
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Homo sapiens |
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sentence |
| 19120452 |
It has been widely accepted that most coenzyme Q (CoQ) exists freely in the mitochondrial membrane as a CoQ pool. However, the recent identification of a mitochondrial CoQ-binding protein, termed Coq10, in budding yeast has the potential to change our current view of CoQ status in membranes. A human Coq10 ortholog was able to functionally compensate for the absence of coq10 in fission yeast, suggesting that Coq10 is important for proper respiration in a variety of organisms. |
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