v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | MICOS complex subunit MIC60 (also known as Mitofilin) is a component of the MICOS complex which controls mitochondrial cristae morphology, maintenance of junctions, inner membrane architecture, and formation of contact sites to the outer membrane [ , ]. Mitofilin is enriched in the narrow space between the inner boundary and the outer membranes, where it forms a homotypic interaction and assembles into a large multimeric protein complex []. The first 78 amino acids contain a typical amino-terminal-cleavable mitochondrial presequence (residues 1-43) rich in positive-charged and hydroxylated residues and a membrane anchor domain (residues 47-66). In addition, it has three centrally located coiled coil domains (residues 200-240, 280-310 and 400-420) []. |
Short Name | MIC60 |