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CHCHD5 Protein

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CHCHD5 Protein

Overview

CHCHD5 (Coiled-Coil-Helix-Coiled-Coil-Helix Domain Containing 5) is a small mitochondrial protein belonging to the CHCHD family of proteins characterized by their distinctive coiled-coil helix structural motifs. With a molecular weight of approximately 10 kDa, CHCHD5 is localized to the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS), where it functions as a key component of the mitochondrial quality control and oxidative phosphorylation systems. The protein is encoded by the CHCHD5 gene located on chromosome 7q22.1 in humans. CHCHD5 has emerged as an important player in neurodegeneration research, particularly in the context of Parkinson's disease, due to its critical role in maintaining mitochondrial integrity and bioenergetic homeostasis in neurons.

Function/Biology

CHCHD5 functions primarily as a component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain assembly and stabilization machinery. The protein contains two characteristic coiled-coil helix domains that facilitate protein-protein interactions, enabling it to act as a scaffolding factor and assembly factor for respiratory chain complexes. Within the mitochondrial IMS, CHCHD5 interacts with various components of the electron transport chain, particularly Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase), and plays a role in stabilizing and organizing the supercomplexes that form between different respiratory complexes.

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