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Cytochrome C is an electron transporting protein that resides within the intermembrane space of the mitochondria, where it plays a critical role in oxidative phosphorylation and the production of cellular ATP. Release of cytochrome C from the mitochondria to the cytosol is triggered by apoptotic stimuli. In the cytoplasm, the cytochrome C binds apoptotic protease activating factor which activates the apoptotic initiator procaspase 9. Cytosolic cytochrome C functions in the activation of caspase 3, an ICE family molecule that is a key effector of apoptosis.
CG17903; CG17903-PA; CG17903-PB; CRF; CYC; CYC2; Cycs; CYCSA; Cyct-c-p; Cyt c; cyt c-p; cyt.c; CytC; Cyt-c; CYTC2; Cyt-c2; CytC-2; cyt-c-p; cytC-p; Cyt-c-p-PA; Cyt-c-p-PB; Cytochrome c; cytochrome c DC4; Cytochrome c proximal; Cytochrome C, expressed in somatic tissues; cytochrome c, somatic; Cytochrome c-2; cytochrome c-like; cytochrome c-like protein; Cytochrome c-proximal; cytochrome-c-p; Cytochrome-c-proximal; DC4; dCyt.C-p; DMc01; Dmel\CG17903; Dmel_CG17903; hc1; HCS; l(2)k13905; lethal (2) k13905; LOC100341175; LOC100357840; MGC128356 protein; pDMc01; RH17228p; THC4
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