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PDHX Protein

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PDHX Protein

Overview

PDHX (Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Component X) is a critical regulatory subunit of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC), a fundamental mitochondrial enzyme complex that catalyzes the irreversible oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA. This 54 kDa protein, encoded by the PDHX gene (located on chromosome Xp22.3), serves as the protein X component of the PDC and acts as a critical binding scaffold and regulatory hub. The protein is highly conserved across species and is particularly abundant in tissues with high energy demands, including the brain, skeletal muscle, and heart. PDHX deficiency leads to pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency (PDCD), a rare but devastating metabolic disorder that frequently manifests with severe neurological consequences due to the brain's dependence on efficient glucose oxidation for energy production.

Function and Biology

PDHX functions primarily as a structural and regulatory component of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, which comprises multiple catalytic subunits (E1α, E1β, E2, and E3) organized by PDHX on a protein scaffold. Within this mega-enzyme complex, PDHX does not possess direct catalytic activity but instead provides a molecular framework that organizes the catalytic subunits into a highly coordinated structure. This organization is essential for the efficiency and substrate channeling through the complex—the sequential transfer of intermediates between active sites without release into the bulk solvent.

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