Conserved Protein Domain Family
Cyt_c_Oxidase_VIIa

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cl02796: Cyt_c_Oxidase_VIIa Superfamily 
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Cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIIa. Cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), the terminal oxidase in the respiratory chains of eukaryotes and most bacteria, is a multi-chain transmembrane protein located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and the cell membrane of prokaryotes. It catalyzes the reduction of O2 and simultaneously pumps protons across the membrane. The number of subunits varies from three to five in bacteria and up to 13 in mammalian mitochondria. Subunits I, II, and III of mammalian CcO are encoded within the mitochondrial genome and the remaining 10 subunits are encoded within the nuclear genome. Found only in eukaryotes, subunit VIIa has two tissue-specific isoforms that are expressed in a developmental manner. VIIa-H is expressed in heart and skeletal muscle but not smooth muscle. VIIa-L is expressed in liver and non-muscle tissues.
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Accession: cl02796
PSSM Id: 445928
Name: Cyt_c_Oxidase_VIIa
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 8-Mar-2022
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