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LETM1 is a eukaryoticprotein that is expressed in the inner membrane of mitochondria. Experiments performed with human cells have been interpreted to indicate that it functions as a component of a Ca/Hantiporter. Experimental results with yeast cells have been interpreted as suggesting that LETM1 functions as a component of a K/H antiporter. The Drosophila melanogaster LETM1 protein has been shown to functionally substitute for the K/H antiporter function in yeast cells.
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