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NDUFAF6 Protein

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NDUFAF6 Protein

Overview

NDUFAF6 (NADH Dehydrogenase [Ubiquinone] 1 Alpha Subcomplex Assembly Factor 6) is a mitochondrial protein essential for the assembly and function of Complex I, the largest multi-subunit enzyme complex of the oxidative phosphorylation system. Located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, NDUFAF6 functions as a chaperone protein that facilitates the proper folding and incorporation of iron-sulfur clusters into Complex I subunits. The protein is encoded by the NDUFAF6 gene and is highly conserved across eukaryotic species, reflecting its critical role in cellular energy metabolism.

Function/Biology

NDUFAF6 operates as an assembly factor within the mitochondrial matrix, working alongside other assembly proteins to construct the ~45 subunit Complex I macromolecule. The protein contains domains that interact with intermediate assembly intermediates and nascent Core Complex I subcomplexes. Its primary biochemical function involves assisting in the insertion of iron-sulfur ([Fe-S]) clusters into specific Complex I subunits, particularly those containing mitochondrial DNA-encoded core subunits like ND1 and ND2.

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