Formation Of Mitochondrial Complexes 1 (FMC1)

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Formation Of Mitochondrial Complexes 1 (FMC1)
Human NADH CoQ oxidoreductase is composed of a total of 43 subunits and has been demonstrated to be a major site for the production of superoxide by mitochondria. Incubation of rat heart mitochondria with ATP resulted in the phosphorylation of two mitochondrial membrane proteins, one with a M(r) of 6 kDa consistent with the NDUFA1 (MWFE), and one at 18kDa consistent with either NDUFS4 (AQDQ) or NDUFB7 (B18). NADH cytochrome c reductase activity was decreased and superoxide production rates with NADH as substrate were increased. Overall there was a 4-fold variation in electron transport rates observable at the extremes of these phosphorylation events. This suggests that electron flow through complex I and the production of oxygen free radicals can be regulated by phosphorylation events.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)