NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Complex I is the first enzyme of the electron transport chain. This enzyme is one of the three large chains of protein complexes that electrons are transferred through. For every molecule of oxidized NADH, this complex translocates four protons across the inner membrane. This helps build the electrochemical potential used to produce ATP. The reaction of this complex is
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Complex I is the first enzyme of the electron transport chain. This enzyme is one of the three large chains of protein complexes that electrons are transferred through. For every molecule of oxidized NADH, this complex translocates four protons across the inner membrane. This helps build the electrochemical potential used to produce ATP. The reaction of this complex is NADH + Q + 5H+matrix → NAD+ + QH2 + 4H+cytoplasm
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NADH + H+ + CoQ + 4H+in → NAD+ + CoQH2 + 4H+out
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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References

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