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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Nov 23;34(1):21–33. doi: 10.1016/j.tem.2022.11.001

Table 1.

Genes involved in mitochondrial copper biology.

Yeast Gene Human Gene Function Refs
COX1 COX1 Subunit of the catalytic core of CcO, contains the CuB site, catalyzes electron transport to molecular oxygen [24]
COX2 COX2 Subunit of the catalytic core of CcO, contains the CuA site, catalyzes electron transport to molecular oxygen [24]
COX11 COX11 Metallochaperone, a component of the copper delivery pathway to the CuB site [38, 39]
COX17 COX17 Metallochaperone, transfers copper to metallochaperones SCO1 and COX11 [36]
COX19 COX19 Precise function unknown, a component of the copper delivery pathway to the CuB site [46]
COA4 COA4 Precise function unknown, a component of the copper delivery pathway to the CuB site [45]
COA6 COA6 Disulfide reductase of COX2 and SCO1, a component of the copper delivery pathway to the CuA site [41, 42, 97]
SCO1 SCO1 Metallochaperone, required for copper delivery to the CuA site [37]
SCO2 SCO2 Copper-binding thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase of COX2, a component of the copper delivery pathway to the CuA site [37, 40]
PIC2 SLC25A3 Mitochondrial copper importer [28, 29]
CCS1 CCS Metallochaperone, transfers copper to SOD1 [16]
SOD1 SOD1 Cytosol and mitochondria localized copper-zinc superoxide dismutase, detoxifies superoxides [16, 98]