Mitochondrial complex III stabilizes complex I in the absence of NDUFS4 to provide partial activity
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Mitochondrial complex III stabilizes complex I in the absence of NDUFS4 to provide partial activity
Abstract
Mitochondrial complex I (CI) is a multi-subunit enzyme that forms the major entry point of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) electrons into the respiratory chain. Mutations in the NDUFS4 gene, encoding an accessory subunit of this complex, cause a Leigh-like phenotype in humans. To study the nature and penetrance of the CI defect in different tissues, we investigated the role of NDUFS4 in mice with fatal mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, caused by a systemic inactivation of the Ndufs4 gene. We report that the absence of NDUFS4 in different mouse tissues results in decreased activity and stability of CI. This CI instability leads to an increased disconnection of electron influx of the NADH dehydrogenase module from the holo-complex. However, the formation of respiratory supercomplexes still allows formation of active CI in these Ndufs4 knock-out mice. These results reveal the importance of these supramolecular interactions not only for stabilization but also for the assembly of CI, which becomes especially relevant in pathological conditions.
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