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Alpha-Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Protein

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Alpha-Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Protein

Overview

The alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (OGDH) protein, also known as 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase, is a critical mitochondrial enzyme complex that catalyzes the conversion of alpha-ketoglutarate (2-oxoglutarate) to succinyl-CoA in the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle). This multisubunit enzyme complex is composed of multiple catalytic and regulatory proteins and serves as a key metabolic checkpoint in cellular energy production. The OGDH complex is particularly sensitive to oxidative stress and has emerged as an important target in neurodegenerative disease research, as impaired mitochondrial function and energy metabolism are hallmarks of conditions like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease.

Function/Biology

The OGDH complex is a large, multi-enzyme assembly located within the mitochondrial matrix. The core complex comprises three main enzymatic components: the E1 subunit (OGDH, encoded by the OGDH gene), the E2 subunit (dihydrolipoyl succinyltransferase), and the E3 subunit (dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase). This architectural organization is shared with other major metabolic complexes like the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.

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