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Uncoupling Protein 3 (UCP3)

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Uncoupling Protein 3 (UCP3)

Overview

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<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Uncoupling Protein 3 (UCP3)</th>
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<td class="label">Symbol</td>
<td><strong>UCP3</strong></td>
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<td class="label">Full Name</td>
<td>Uncoupling 3 (UCP3)</td>
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<td class="label">Type</td>
<td>Protein</td>
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<td class="label">UniProt</td>
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<td class="label">KG Connections</td>
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Uncoupling Protein 3 is a protein that ucp3 is predominantly expressed in skeletal muscle and heart:. This page describes its structure, normal nervous system function, role in neurodegenerative disease, and potential as a therapeutic target. [@bevilacqua2010]

[@chen2023]

Structure

UCP3 is highly homologous to UCP2 and shares structural features:

  • Six transmembrane alpha-helices: Form the mitochondrial inner membrane channel
  • Three repeat motifs: Characteristic mitochondrial carrier structure
  • Nucleotide-binding pocket: Regulated by nucleotides
  • Tissue-specific expression: Primarily expressed in skeletal muscle and heart

Despite structural similarity, UCP3 has distinct physiological functions and regulatory mechanisms.

Normal Function

UCP3 is predominantly expressed in skeletal muscle and heart:

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