NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] flavoprotein 2, mitochondrial
Function
Core subunit of the mitochondrial membrane respiratory chain NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I) which catalyzes electron transfer from NADH through the respiratory chain, using ubiquinone as an electron acceptor (Probable). Parts of the peripheral arm of the enzyme, where the electrons from NADH are accepted by flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and then passed along a chain of iron-sulfur clusters by electron tunnelling to the final acceptor ubiquinone (Probable). Contains one iron-sulfur cluster (Probable).
Involvement in disease
Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 7
MC1DN7
A form of mitochondrial complex I deficiency, the most common biochemical signature of mitochondrial disorders, a group of highly heterogeneous conditions characterized by defective oxidative phosphorylation, which collectively affects 1 in 5-10000 live births. Clinical disorders have variable severity, ranging from lethal neonatal disease to adult-onset neurodegenerative disorders. Phenotypes include macrocephaly with progressive leukodystrophy, non-specific encephalopathy, cardiomyopathy, myopathy, liver disease, Leigh syndrome, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, and some forms of Parkinson disease. MC1DN7 transmission pattern is consistent with autosomal recessive inheritance.
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The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the complex I 24 kDa subunit family.
Cellular localization
- Mitochondrion inner membrane
- Peripheral membrane protein
- Matrix side
Alternative names
NDUFV2, NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase 24 kDa subunit