6zkq
From Proteopedia
Native complex I, open2
Structural highlights
FunctionW5Q1B0_SHEEP Accessory subunit of the mitochondrial membrane respiratory chain NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I), that is believed not to be involved in catalysis. Complex I functions in the transfer of electrons from NADH to the respiratory chain. The immediate electron acceptor for the enzyme is believed to be ubiquinone.[PIRNR:PIRNR009288] Publication Abstract from PubMedMitochondrial complex I couples NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreduction to proton pumping by an unknown mechanism. Here we present cryo-EM structures of ovine complex I in five different conditions, including turnover, at resolutions up to 2.3-2.5 A. Resolved water molecules allowed us to experimentally define the proton translocation pathways. Quinone binds at three positions along the quinone cavity, as does the inhibitor rotenone that also binds within subunit ND4. Dramatic conformational changes around the quinone cavity couple the redox reaction to proton translocation during "open" to "closed" state transitions of the enzyme. In the induced deactive state, the "open" conformation is arrested by the ND6 subunit. We propose a detailed molecular coupling mechanism of complex I, which is an unexpected combination of conformational changes and electrostatic interactions. The coupling mechanism of mammalian respiratory complex I.,Kampjut D, Sazanov LA Science. 2020 Sep 24. pii: science.abc4209. doi: 10.1126/science.abc4209. PMID:32972993[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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