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NDUFA6 Gene

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NDUFA6 Gene

Overview

NDUFA6 (NADH Dehydrogenase [Ubiquinone] 1 Alpha Subcomplex Subunit 6) is a nuclear-encoded gene that encodes a structural subunit of Complex I (NADH dehydrogenase), the largest and most complex enzyme of the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system. Located on chromosome 8q24.3, NDUFA6 belongs to the family of genes encoding accessory subunits of Complex I, which are essential for proper assembly, stability, and function of this respiratory chain enzyme. The protein product, also designated as CI-B17 or NDUFA6 protein, is a hydrophobic membrane anchor protein that plays a critical role in maintaining the structural integrity of Complex I and facilitating efficient electron transfer reactions within the electron transport chain.

Function/Biology

The NDUFA6 protein functions as a structural subunit within the peripheral arm of Complex I, contributing to the organization of the enzyme's catalytic core. As a nuclear-encoded gene product, NDUFA6 is synthesized in the cytoplasm and subsequently imported into mitochondria, where it integrates into the nascent Complex I holoenzyme during the assembly process. The protein contains multiple transmembrane domains that anchor it within the inner mitochondrial membrane, positioning it to facilitate proper folding and assembly of catalytic subunits responsible for NADH oxidation and ubiquinone reduction.

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