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hCOX18 and hCOX19: two human genes involved in cytochrome c oxidase assembly
Authors:Sacconi Sabrina  Trevisson Eva  Pistollato Francesca  Baldoin Maria Cristina  Rezzonico Roger  Bourget Isabelle  Desnuelle Claude  Tenconi Romano  Basso Giuseppe  DiMauro Salvatore  Salviati Leonardo
Affiliation:INSERM U638, Faculté de Médicine, Université de Nice, France.
Abstract:We identified the human homologues of yCOX18 and yCOX19, two Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes involved in the biogenesis of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes. In yeast, these two genes are required for the expression of cytochrome c oxidase: Cox18p catalyses the insertion of Cox2p COOH-tail into the mitochondrial inner membrane, and Cox19p is probably involved in metal transport to the intermembrane space. Both hCox18p and hCox19p present significant amino acid identity with the corresponding yeast polypeptides and reveal highly conserved functional domains. In addition, their subcellular localization is analogous to that of the yeast proteins. These data strongly suggest that the human gene products share similar functions with their yeast homologues. These two COX-assembly genes represent new candidates for mutational analysis in patients with isolated COX deficiency of unknown etiology.
Keywords:Cytochrome c oxidase   Respiratory chain   Metal chaperones   Mitochondria   COX-assembly genes   COX deficiency   Oxa1
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