HCC Down Regulated Mitochondrial Carrier Protein (HDMCP)

SLC25A48; Solute Carrier Family 25, Member 48

HCC Down Regulated Mitochondrial Carrier Protein (HDMCP)
The HDMCP orthologs in human, mouse, and rat are found to exhibit close similarity in protein sequence and gene organization, as well as exclusive expression in the liver. Moreover, conserved syntenic regions have been demonstrated at the HDMCP gene locus in the human, mouse, and rat genome. HDMCP might have a conserved and unique biological function in the liver. Overexpression of HDMCP in transiently transfected cancer cells results in the loss of staining by MitoTracker dye, indicating that HDMCP could induce the dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential (DeltaPsim). However, HDMCP-mediated disruption of DeltaPsim is not related to mitochondrial permeability transition or apoptosis. HDMCP might be one of the long postulated uncoupling proteins that catalyze the physiological "proton leak" in the liver.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)