COQ7
Aspeto
A 5-desmetoxibiquinona hidroxilase mitocondrial (DMQ hidroxilase), também conhecida como coenzima Q7, hidroxilase, é uma enzima que em humanos é codificada pelo gene COQ7. O gene clk-1 (clock-1) codifica essa proteína necessária para a biossíntese de ubiquinona no verme Caenorhabditis elegans e outros eucariotos. A versão em camundongo do gene é chamada mclk-1 e o homólogo humano, mosca da fruta e levedura COQ7 (proteína de biossíntese da coenzima Q 7).[3][4]
Referências
- ↑ «Doenças geneticamente associadas a COQ7 ver/editar referências no wikidata»
- ↑ «Human PubMed Reference:»
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- ↑ «Entrez Gene: COQ7 coenzyme Q7 homolog, ubiquinone (yeast)»
Leitura adicional
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