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:
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:
Energy Metabolism
Fatty acid oxidation: Facilitates fatty acid oxidation in muscle
Thermogenesis: Contributes to non-shivering thermogenesis