Mitochondrial fission factor (Mff) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MFF gene.[5] Its primary role is in controlling the division of mitochondria. Mitochondrial morphology changes by continuous fission in order to create interconnected network of mitochondria. This activity is crucial for normal function of mitochondria.[6] Mff is anchored to the mitochondrial outer membrane through the C-terminal transmembrane domain, extruding the bulk of the N-terminal portion containing two short amino acid repeats in the N-terminal half and a coiled-coil domain just upstream of the transmembrane domain into the cytosol.[7] It has also been shown to regulate peroxisome morphology.[8]
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