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NDUFA4 Gene

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NDUFA4 Gene

Overview

NDUFA4 (NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] 1 alpha subcomplex subunit 4) encodes a nuclear-encoded protein component of Complex I (also known as NADH dehydrogenase or NADH oxidoreductase), the first and largest enzyme complex of the electron transport chain in mitochondria. The NDUFA4 gene is located on human chromosome 4 and produces a protein of approximately 9 kDa that serves as a structural and functional component essential for Complex I assembly and activity. As a nuclear gene encoding a mitochondrial protein, NDUFA4 represents one of approximately 1,000 nuclear genes that direct the synthesis of proteins imported into mitochondria, highlighting the evolutionary compartmentalization of bioenergetic functions between the nucleus and organelles.

Function and Biology

The NDUFA4 protein functions as an accessory subunit within Complex I's hydrophobic membrane arm, where it contributes to the proper assembly and structural integrity of this massive multiprotein complex containing 44-45 subunits in humans. While NDUFA4 itself does not directly participate in electron transfer reactions, its presence is crucial for maintaining the proper conformational architecture necessary for optimal electron transfer from NADH to ubiquinone. The protein localizes to the inner mitochondrial membrane and interacts with several core Complex I subunits, including ND1, ND4, and other nuclear-encoded accessory proteins.

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