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YME1L1 Protein

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YME1L1 Protein

Overview

YME1L1 (YME1 Like 1 ATP-Dependent Protease) is a conserved serine protease localized to the inner mitochondrial membrane. This protein functions as a key component of mitochondrial proteostasis, maintaining the integrity and function of the mitochondrial compartment through selective protein degradation. YME1L1 belongs to the AAA+ (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) protease family and represents the mammalian ortholog of yeast YME1, sharing structural and functional conservation across eukaryotic species. The protein is encoded by the YME1L1 gene located on chromosome 10q24.33 in humans.

Function and Biology

YME1L1 operates as an ATP-dependent protease embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it regulates the proteolytic degradation of damaged, misfolded, or surplus mitochondrial proteins. The protein contains several critical functional domains: a transmembrane domain for inner membrane anchoring, an AAA+ ATPase domain responsible for ATP hydrolysis-driven mechanical force generation, and a serine protease domain that performs the actual proteolytic cleavage. This dual enzymatic architecture allows YME1L1 to unfold substrate proteins using ATP energy and subsequently cleave them into smaller peptide fragments for further degradation by the proteasome or degradation by other proteases.

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