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COX6A2 Gene

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COX6A2 Gene

Overview

The COX6A2 gene (cytochrome c oxidase subunit 6A2) encodes a nuclear-encoded subunit of cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV), the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Located on chromosome 16, COX6A2 is one of several genes encoding cytochrome c oxidase subunit 6A isoforms, with COX6A2 representing the tissue-specific variant predominantly expressed in neural tissues. This gene plays a critical role in aerobic energy metabolism and has emerged as a significant factor in neurodegeneration research due to the brain's extraordinary metabolic demands and dependence on oxidative phosphorylation for ATP production.

Function and Biology

COX6A2 encodes a 10 kDa protein that functions as a regulatory subunit within Complex IV of the electron transport chain. The mitochondrial electron transport chain is responsible for generating the proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis, making it essential for cellular energy production. Complex IV catalyzes the transfer of electrons to molecular oxygen, the final step in aerobic respiration. The COX6A2 subunit, along with other nuclear-encoded subunits, assembles with mitochondrial DNA-encoded core catalytic subunits to form the functional holoenzyme.

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