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3.D.1.6.1
The vertebrate H+-translocating NADH dehydrogenase (NDH) complex (45 subunits) (Cardol et al., 2004).  The 3-d structure of the 44 subunit complex (14 core subunits present in bacteria, plus 30 additional subunits) with a molecular weight of 1 MDa, has been solved at 5 Å resolution by single particle electron cryo-microscopy (Vinothkumar et al. 2014).The core subunits contain eight iron-sulphur clusters and 60 transmembrane helices. The structures of many of the supernumerary subunits were determined or modeled. The structure provided insight into the roles of the supernumerary subunits in regulation, assembly and homeostasis.  One such subunit, GRIM-19 or NDUFA13, (Q9P0J0 of the human homologue) is essential for membrane potential formation and NADH assembly (Lu and Cao 2008).  Stroud et al. 2016 showed that 25 of the 31 accessory subunits in the 45 subunit human NADH dehydrogenase complex are required for assembly of a functional complex, and 1 subunit is essential for cell viability. Quantitative proteomic analysis revealed that loss of each subunit affects the stability of other subunits residing in the same structural module (Stroud et al. 2016). Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) in humans is associated with combinations of individually non-pathogenic missense mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variants, affecting the MT-ND4, MT-ND4L and MT-ND6 subunit genes of Complex I (Caporali et al. 2018). It has been proposed that the quinone reaction cavity is indeed from the matrix-side region covered by the ND3 TMH1-2 loop (Masuya et al. 2021). Resting mitochondrial complex I from Drosophila melanogaster adopts a helix-locked state (Padavannil et al. 2023).  Mutations in the ND5 gene are associated with Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (Pandya et al. 2024). A knockout of NDUFS4 in human iPSCs provides a model for mitochondrial complex I deficiency (Goolab et al. 2025).

Accession Number:Q95KV7
Protein Name:B16.6
Length:144
Molecular Weight:16673.00
Species:Bos taurus (Bovine) [9913]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Mitochondrion inner membrane1 / Single-pass membrane protein2 / Matrix side3
Substrate hydron

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RefSeq: NP_788845.1   
Entrez Gene ID: 338084   
Pfam: PF06212   
KEGG: bta:338084   

Gene Ontology

GO:0016021 C:integral to membrane
GO:0005746 C:mitochondrial respiratory chain
GO:0005654 C:nucleoplasm
GO:0008137 F:NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) activity
GO:0030262 P:apoptotic nuclear change
GO:0022900 P:electron transport chain
GO:0008624 P:induction of apoptosis by extracellular sig...
GO:0030308 P:negative regulation of cell growth
GO:0045892 P:negative regulation of transcription, DNA-d...
GO:0006810 P:transport

References (1)

[1] “GRIM-19, a cell death regulatory gene product, is a subunit of bovine mitochondrial NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I).”  Fearnley I.M.et.al.   11522775
Structure:
5lc5   5LDW   5LDX   5LNK   5O31     

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MAASKVKQDM PPVGGYGPID YKRNLPRRGL SGYSMFAVGI GALLFGYWSM MKWNRERRRL 
61:	QIEDFEARIA LMPLLQAEKD RRVLQMLREN LEEEATVMKD VPGWKVGESV FHTTRWVTPM 
121:	MGELYGLRAS EEVLSATYGF IWYT