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TIMM8B Protein - Mitochondrial Import Protein

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TIMM8B Protein - Mitochondrial Import Protein

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TIMM8B (Mitochondrial Import Inner Membrane Translocase Subunit 8B), also known as Tim8B or DDP (Deafness-Dystonia associated Protein), is a small 14 kDa zinc-binding protein essential for protein import into mitochondria. Located on the X chromosome, TIMM8B functions as a component of the transient import inner membrane (TIM) complex, facilitating the translocation of hydrophobic preproteins across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The protein contains conserved zinc finger motifs that stabilize its structure and enable its chaperone function. TIMM8B is highly expressed in tissues with elevated metabolic demands, particularly neurons, cardiac muscle, and cochlear cells, making it critical for maintaining cellular energy homeostasis. Dysfunction or deficiency of TIMM8B has been linked to X-linked sensorineural hearing loss and progressive neurological conditions, highlighting its importance in neuronal viability and function.

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