Mus musculus Gene: Slc25a14
Summary
InnateDB Gene IDBG-144059.6
Last Modified 2014-10-13 [Report errors or provide feedback]
Gene Symbol Slc25a14
Gene Name solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier, brain), member 14
Synonyms BMCP1; UCP5; UCP5L; UCP5S
Species Mus musculus
Ensembl Gene ENSMUSG00000031105
Encoded Proteins
solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier, brain), member 14
solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier, brain), member 14
solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier, brain), member 14
solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier, brain), member 14
Protein Structure
Useful resources Stemformatics EHFPI ImmGen
Entrez Gene
Summary This gene does not have any Entrez summary - the following is the summary from its human ortholog ENSG00000102078:
Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins (UCP) are members of the larger family of mitochondrial anion carrier proteins (MACP). UCPs separate oxidative phosphorylation from ATP synthesis with energy dissipated as heat, also referred to as the mitochondrial proton leak. UCPs facilitate the transfer of anions from the inner to the outer mitochondrial membrane and the return transfer of protons from the outer to the inner mitochondrial membrane. They also reduce the mitochondrial membrane potential in mammalian cells. Tissue specificity occurs for the different UCPs and the exact methods of how UCPs transfer H+/OH- are not known. UCPs contain the three homologous protein domains of MACPs. This gene is widely expressed in many tissues with the greatest abundance in brain and testis. The gene product has an N-terminal hydrophobic domain that is not present in other UCPs. Two splice variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins (UCP) are members of the larger family of mitochondrial anion carrier proteins (MACP). Uncoupling proteins separate oxidative phosphorylation from ATP synthesis with energy dissipated as heat, also referred to as the mitochondrial proton leak. Uncoupling proteins facilitate the transfer of anions from the inner to the outer mitochondrial membrane and the return transfer of protons from the outer to the inner mitochondrial membrane. They also reduce the mitochondrial membrane potential in mammalian cells. This gene is widely expressed in many tissues with the greatest abundance in brain and testis. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. A pseudogene of this gene has been defined on chromosome 4. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2013]
Gene Information
Type Protein coding
Genomic Location Chromosome X:48623413-48662294
Strand Forward strand
Band A5
Transcripts
ENSMUST00000033431 ENSMUSP00000033431
ENSMUST00000114936 ENSMUSP00000110586
ENSMUST00000128773
ENSMUST00000134257 ENSMUSP00000120332
ENSMUST00000134757 ENSMUSP00000114655
ENSMUST00000153047
ENSMUST00000150221
ENSMUST00000177710 ENSMUSP00000136140
Interactions
Number of Interactions This gene and/or its encoded proteins are associated with 0 experimentally validated interaction(s) in this database.
Gene Ontology

Molecular Function
Accession GO Term
Biological Process
GO:0006839 mitochondrial transport
Cellular Component
GO:0005739 mitochondrion
GO:0005740 mitochondrial envelope
GO:0005743 mitochondrial inner membrane
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
Orthologs
Species
Homo sapiens
Bos taurus
Gene ID
Gene Order
Not yet available
Cross-References
SwissProt
TrEMBL
UniProt Splice Variant
Entrez Gene 20523
UniGene Mm.34953 Mm.408071
RefSeq NM_001290703 NM_001290704 XM_006541449 XM_006541450 XM_006541451 XM_006541452 NM_001166450 NM_011398 XM_006541448
OMIM
CCDS CCDS72376 CCDS30112 CCDS53066
HPRD
IMGT
MGI ID MGI:1330823
MGI Symbol Slc25a14
EMBL
GenPept
RNA Seq Atlas 20523