UQCRC1 Background Information UQCRC1, or Ubiquinol-cytochrome-c reductase complex core protein 1, is a core subunit of the mitochondrial respiratory complex III. It is the largest nuclear encoded subunit of the complex. UQCRC1 plays a key role in mitochondria-to-nucleus retrograde response and is involved in the mitochondrial proton gradient formation. It has also shown to interact with Nogo, an inhibitor of neurite growth after spinal cord injury. UQCRC1 has been found at high expression levels in breast and ovarian tumors, positively correlating with Cox-2 expression. Transcription of UQCRC1 is repressed by the nuclear protein methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 (MeCP2). A mutation in the gene for MeCP2 (associated with Rett syndrome) can result in the overexpression of UQCRC1, leading to increased activity of complex III.
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UQCRC1 (16D10): sc-65238. Western blot analysis of UQCRC1 expression in human heart (A), mouse heart (B) and mouse brain (C) tissue extracts.
UQCRC1 (16D10): sc-65238. Immunofluorescence staining of methanol-fixed HeLa cells showing cytoplasmic localization.