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- Thermogenin (called uncoupling protein by its discoverers and now known as uncoupling protein 1, or UCP1) is a mitochondrial carrier protein found in...
- currently known). Brown adipose tissue has a unique uncoupling protein (thermogenin, also known as uncoupling protein 1) that allows for the synthesis of...
- into the mitochondrial matrix through an uncoupling protein such as thermogenin, or UCP1. Administering oligomycin to rats can result in very high levels...
- in the inner membrane. This protein, known as uncoupling protein 1 (thermogenin), facilitates the return of the protons after they have been actively...
- creating an apparently leaky mitochondria. An uncoupling protein known as thermogenin is expressed in some cell types and is a channel that can transport protons...
- heat. The process is mediated by a proton channel called thermogenin, or UCP1. Thermogenin is primarily found in brown adipose tissue, or brown fat,...
- the two processes may be biologically useful. The uncoupling protein, thermogenin—present in the inner mitochondrial membrane of brown adipose tissue—provides...
- differentiated in vitro can express the gene for the uncoupling protein thermogenin: effects of hypothyroidism and norepinephrine". Experimental Cell Research...
- several of the homologs. The homologs are as follows: UCP1, also known as thermogenin or SLC25A7 UCP2, also known as SLC25A8 UCP3, also known as SLC25A9 UCP4...
- been classified as a myokine. Based on the findings that FNDC5 induces thermogenin expression in fat cells, overexpression of FNDC5 in the liver of mice...