📖
wiki page

NDUFA2 Gene

📖 Wiki Page
gene666 wordssynced 2026-04-02

NDUFA2 Gene

Overview

NDUFA2 (NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] 1 alpha subcomplex subunit 2) is a nuclear-encoded gene that produces a structural protein component of Complex I, the largest multiprotein complex of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Located on human chromosome 8q12.3, NDUFA2 encodes a 9 kDa accessory subunit that is essential for the assembly, stability, and optimal function of Complex I. As a component of oxidative phosphorylation machinery, NDUFA2 plays a critical role in cellular energy metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis. Deficiencies in NDUFA2 and related Complex I subunits have been implicated in various neurodegenerative conditions characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction and neuronal loss.

Function/Biology

NDUFA2 encodes a small hydrophobic protein that serves as an accessory subunit within the iron-sulfur cluster assembly region of Complex I. The protein facilitates the proper incorporation and stabilization of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters, which are essential prosthetic groups required for electron transfer through the complex. Unlike some larger Complex I subunits that directly catalyze enzymatic reactions, NDUFA2 functions as a structural scaffold that maintains the quaternary organization of the 45-subunit Complex I assembly.

...
📖 View canonical wiki page →
Related Entities
NDUFA2
View on SciDEX ↗