脱共役タンパク質
1. Uncoupling proteinAn uncoupling protein is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that can dissipate the proton gradient before it can be used to provide the energy for oxidative phosphorylation. There are five types known in mammals: UCP1, also known as thermogenin UCP2 UCP3 SLC25A27, also known as "UCP4" SLC25A14, also known as "UCP5" Uncoupling proteins play a role in normal physiology, as in hibernation, because the energy is used to generate heat instead of producing ATP.
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