Mitochondrial Complex I
MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit · Medical Research Council
Abstract
Complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase) is crucial for respiration in many aerobic organisms. In mitochondria, it oxidizes NADH from the tricarboxylic acid cycle and β-oxidation, reduces ubiquinone, and transports protons across the inner membrane, contributing to the proton-motive force. It is also a major contributor to cellular production of reactive oxygen species. The redox reaction of complex I is catalyzed in the hydrophilic domain; it comprises NADH oxidation by a flavin mononucleotide, intramolecular electron transfer along a chain of iron-sulfur clusters, and ubiquinone reduction. Redox-coupled proton translocation in the membrane domain requires long-range energy transfer through the protein…
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1Topics & keywords
- Redox
- Electron transfer
- Chemistry
- Oxidoreductase
- Superoxide
- Electron Transport Complex I
- Flavin mononucleotide
- Flavin group