Mitochondrial ATP synthase: architecture, function and pathology
Radboud University Nijmegen · Radboud University Medical Center
Abstract
Human mitochondrial (mt) ATP synthase, or complex V consists of two functional domains: F(1), situated in the mitochondrial matrix, and F(o), located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Complex V uses the energy created by the proton electrochemical gradient to phosphorylate ADP to ATP. This review covers the architecture, function and assembly of complex V. The role of complex V di-and oligomerization and its relation with mitochondrial morphology is discussed. Finally, pathology related to complex V deficiency and current therapeutic strategies are highlighted. Despite the huge progress in this research field over the past decades, questions remain to be answered regarding the structure of subunits, the…
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3Topics & keywords
- ATP synthase
- Mitochondrion
- Mitochondrial matrix
- Function (biology)
- Electrochemical gradient
- ATP–ADP translocase
- Biology
- Cell biology