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CHCHD5 — Coiled-Coil-Helix-Coiled-Coil-Helix Domain Containing 5

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CHCHD5 — Coiled-Coil-Helix-Coiled-Coil-Helix Domain Containing 5

Introduction

CHCHD5 (Coiled-Coil-Helix-Coiled-Coil-Helix Domain Containing 5) is a small mitochondrial protein that plays essential roles in oxidative phosphorylation, cellular respiration, and neuronal survival[^chchd2012]. As a member of the CHCHD family of proteins, CHCHD5 contains the distinctive CHCH domain characterized by pairs of cysteine residues that form intramolecular disulfide bonds, enabling proper protein folding and mitochondrial localization[@chchd2014][^chchd2014].

While initially characterized in non-neural tissues, emerging research has revealed important functions for CHCHD5 in neurons and has identified altered expression patterns in neurodegenerative disease models, particularly in [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) and [amyotrophic lateral sclerosis](/diseases/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis)[@altered2018][^altered2018][^dysregulation2022]. The protein's location in the mitochondrial inner membrane and intermembrane space positions it ideally to influence electron transport chain function and cellular energy metabolism—processes that are fundamentally disrupted in most neurodegenerative conditions.

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