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Figure 1. Isolated mitochondria from human heart (lane 1), bovine heart (lane 2), rat heart (lane 3), and mouse heart (lane 4) detected with (MS306) anti-10kDa antibody.
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Complex III subunit 10 kDa monoclonal antibody
Catalog No. MS306
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$295.00 - 100 µg
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UniProt Number:
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O14949
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Alternate Names:
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Ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase complex ubiquinone-binding protein QP-C, Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit 8, Ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase complex 9.5 kDa protein, Complex III subunit VIII, Complex III subunit 8
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Structure and Function:
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Complex III, a component of the ETC, is responsible for transferring electrons from coenzyme Q to cytochrome c. It contains 11 subunits, subunit 8 (UQCRQ/QCR8) is one of the 6 small protein subunits. Subunit 8 and cytochrome b subunit bind, which then bind ubiquinone together.
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Disease Associations:
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Abnormalities in complex III cause complex III deficiency, which can cause extremely uncoordinated voluntary movements, dystonia, athetoid movements, ataxia, mild axial hypotonia, increased tone, hyperreflexia, and inability to walk without support.
The activity level of mitochondrial complex III in muscle decreases and serum lactate levels slightly increase.
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