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NDUFA9 Protein

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NDUFA9 Protein

Overview

NDUFA9 (NADH Dehydrogenase [Ubiquinone] 1 Alpha Subcomplex Subunit 9) is a nuclear-encoded accessory subunit of Complex I (NADH dehydrogenase), the first and largest enzyme complex of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The NDUFA9 gene is located on chromosome 12q13.3 and encodes a 39 kDa protein that plays a critical structural and functional role in Complex I assembly and stability. As a hydrophilic arm subunit, NDUFA9 extends into the mitochondrial matrix and contributes to the proper organization of the catalytic core of Complex I. Dysfunction of NDUFA9 directly compromises mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, leading to reduced ATP production and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation—two hallmarks of neurodegenerative pathology.

Function/Biology

NDUFA9 functions as a structural scaffold protein within the hydrophilic domain of Complex I, which comprises seven core catalytic subunits and numerous accessory subunits. The protein localizes to the mitochondrial matrix face of Complex I and interacts with other assembly factors, including NDUFA1, NDUFB9, and NDUFV1, to facilitate proper enzyme organization. NDUFA9 does not directly participate in electron transfer but is essential for maintaining the three-dimensional architecture of Complex I's peripheral arm—the region responsible for substrate oxidation and electron relay to ubiquinone.

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