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COX4I1

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
1327

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000131143

COX4I1

Aliases
  
COX4I1, COX4, COX4-1, COXIV, COX IV-1, COXIV-1, cytochrome c oxidase subunit 4I1

External IDs
  
MGI: 88473 HomoloGene: 37537 GeneCards: COX4I1

Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 4 isoform 1, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the COX4I1 gene.

Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. It is a multi-subunit enzyme complex that couples the transfer of electrons from cytochrome c to molecular oxygen and contributes to a proton electrochemical gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The complex consists of 13 mitochondrial- and nuclear-encoded subunits. The mitochondrially-encoded subunits perform the electron transfer and proton pumping activities. The functions of the nuclear-encoded subunits are unknown but they may play a role in the regulation and assembly of the complex. This gene encodes the nuclear-encoded subunit IV isoform 1 of the human mitochondrial respiratory chain enzyme. It is located at the 3' of the NOC4 (neighbor of COX4) gene in a head-to-head orientation, and shares a promoter with it. Antibodies against Cox4 can be used to identify the inner membrane of mitochondria in immunfluorescence studies.

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COX4I1 Wikipedia