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Positive control: U-87 MG cell lysate, Mouse testis tissue lysate, Mouse colon tissue lysate.
Subcellular location: Mitochondrion, Mitochondrion matrix.
The FDX2 gene, also known as Ferredoxin 2, is located on chromosome 17 at position q25.1. This gene encodes a mitochondrial protein that plays a crucial role in the electron transport chain, which is essential for the synthesis of iron-sulfur clusters. These clusters are necessary for various mitochondrial enzymes, including those involved in respiratory metabolic processes. Structurally, the FDX2 protein contains a [2Fe-2S] cluster that aids in electron transfer reactions. Functionally, mutations in FDX2 can lead to metabolic disorders, highlighting its importance in mitochondrial function and energy production.
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Protein Aliases: Adrenodoxin-like protein; adrenodoxin-like protein, mitochondrial; ferredoxin 1 like; Ferredoxin-1-like protein; Ferredoxin-2, mitochondrial; unnamed protein product
Gene Aliases: B230118G17Rik; FDX1L; FDX2; MEOAL
UniProt ID: (Human) Q6P4F2, (Mouse) Q9CPW2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 112812, (Mouse) 68165
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