Start Date
2022
Description
BCS1L is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial member of the AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) family of proteins. BCS1L functions as a translocase in the integration of the Rieske Fe/S protein into respiratory chain complex III during assembly. BCS1L may also play a role in mitochondrial morphology
Recommended Citation
Dekker, Alyssa; Wilstermann, Amy; and Baker, Rachael, "Editing Genes in Baker’s Yeast to Model Rare Mitochondrial Diseases" (2022). Summer Research. 13.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/summer_research/2022/Posters/13
Included in
Editing Genes in Baker’s Yeast to Model Rare Mitochondrial Diseases
BCS1L is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial member of the AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) family of proteins. BCS1L functions as a translocase in the integration of the Rieske Fe/S protein into respiratory chain complex III during assembly. BCS1L may also play a role in mitochondrial morphology