nounIntermediate
Definition
24-amino-acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial genome (the 16S ribosomal RNA gene region).
Detailed Explanation
24-amino-acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial genome (the 16S ribosomal RNA gene region). Discovered in 2001, humanin has neuroprotective, cytoprotective, and anti-apoptotic properties. It protects neurons from amyloid-β toxicity in Alzheimer's models and protects cardiomyocytes from ischemia. Together with MOTS-c and SHLP1-6, humanin belongs to the emerging class of mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs) — signaling molecules encoded in mitochondrial DNA that regulate metabolism, stress responses, and aging.
Key Facts
- 24-amino-acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial genome (the 16S ribosomal RNA gene region).
- Discovered in 2001, humanin has neuroprotective, cytoprotective, and anti-apoptotic properties.
- It protects neurons from amyloid-β toxicity in Alzheimer's models and protects cardiomyocytes from ischemia.
- Together with MOTS-c and SHLP1-6, humanin belongs to the emerging class of mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs) — signaling molecules encoded in mitochondrial DNA that regulate metabolism, stress responses, and aging.
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