Calcium uptake protein 1

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== History ==
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MICU1 was identified as an essential element of mitochondrial calcium uptake in 2010. It was crystallise in the presence of calcium chloride and methyl-pentanediol (MPD). Recent discover of this protein doesn’t permit to have more information about its evolutionary conservation.
== Function ==
== Function ==
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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MICU 1 is a ~54kDa transmembrane protein composed by an amino-terminal mitochondrial targeting sequence, a transmembrane helix and a cytosolic C-terminus which contain different important domains describe after.
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In absence of Ca2+, MICU1 is an homohexamer with a <scene name='72/723172/Secondary_structure_of_micu_1/1'>secondary structure</scene> composed by several alpha helix, beta sheets and loops. When it <scene name='72/723172/Protein_dimer_when_ca_is_bound/3'>links to this ion</scene> , it becomes a homooligomer.
In absence of Ca2+, MICU1 is an homohexamer with a <scene name='72/723172/Secondary_structure_of_micu_1/1'>secondary structure</scene> composed by several alpha helix, beta sheets and loops. When it <scene name='72/723172/Protein_dimer_when_ca_is_bound/3'>links to this ion</scene> , it becomes a homooligomer.
MICU 1 is composed by differents domains :
MICU 1 is composed by differents domains :

Revision as of 13:01, 29 January 2016

Structure of MICU1

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