Uncoupling protein‐3: a new member of the mitochondrial carrier family with tissue‐specific expression

Olivier Boss(University of Geneva), Sonia Samec(University of Geneva), Ariane Paoloni‐Giacobino(University of Geneva), Colette Rossier(University of Geneva), Abdul G. Dulloo(University of Geneva), Josiane Seydoux(University of Geneva), Patrick Muzzin(University of Geneva), Jean‐Paul Giacobino(University of Geneva)
FEBS Letters
May 12, 1997
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Abstract

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and skeletal muscle are important sites of nonshivering thermogenesis. The uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) is the main effector of nonshivering thermogenesis in BAT and the recently described ubiquitous UCP2 [1] has been implicated in energy balance. In an attempt to better understand the biochemical events underlying nonshivering thermogenesis in muscle, we screened a human skeletal muscle cDNA library and isolated three clones: UCP2, UCP3L and UCP3S. The novel UCP3 was 57% and 73% identical to human UCP1 and UCP2, respectively, highly skeletal muscle-specific and its expression was unaffected by cold acclimation. This new member of the UCP family is a candidate protein for the modulation of the respiratory control in skeletal muscle.


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