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MiD50 Protein

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MiD50 Protein

Overview

MiD50, also known as CHCHD10 (coiled-coil-helix-coiled-coil-helix domain containing 10), is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that plays a critical role in mitochondrial dynamics and cellular stress responses. This 10 kDa protein is characterized by its distinctive coiled-coil helix structural domains, which facilitate protein-protein interactions essential for mitochondrial function. MiD50 was initially identified as a component of the mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS complex), a multiprotein assembly that maintains mitochondrial inner membrane architecture. Beyond its structural role, MiD50 has emerged as a significant player in neuronal homeostasis, and mutations in the CHCHD10 gene have been associated with several forms of neurodegeneration, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and mitochondrial myopathy.

Function and Biology

MiD50 functions primarily as a bridge component within the MICOS complex, which assembles at cristae junctions—specialized regions where the inner mitochondrial membrane forms organized folded structures. The MICOS complex, composed of approximately ten subunits including MIC60, MIC27, and QIL1, stabilizes these cristae junctions and facilitates proper mitochondrial ultrastructure organization. The coiled-coil helix domains of MiD50 provide a structural scaffold that allows interaction with multiple partner proteins, enabling the assembly and stability of the complex.

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