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What is the function of Cytochrome C?


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Cytochrome C:

  1. Cytochrome C is found In most eukaryotic cells.
  2. Water-soluble peripheral protein.
  3. Resides in intermembrane space of mitochondria.
  4. It is located near a negatively charged phospholipid bilayer surface.

The function of Cytochrome C:

  1. The primary function is electron transport in the electron transport chain.
  2. Also plays an important role in the apoptosis of the cell.
  3. Cytochrome c is a participant in the life-supporting function of ATP synthesis.
  4. It triggers programmed cell death through apoptosis.
  5. Cytochrome c plays a critical role in linking mitochondrial damage to the activation of a family of intracellular proteins responsible for apoptosis.


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