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Three-dimensional structure of NADH: ubiquinone reductase (complex I) from Neurospora mitochondria determined by electron microscopy of membrane crystals.

K Leonard, H Haiker, H Weiss.   

Abstract

NADH: ubiquinone reductase (electron transfer complex I) has been isolated from Neurospora crassa mitochondria as a monodisperse protein-phospholipid-Triton X-100 complex (1:0.04:0.15, by weight). The enzyme is in the monomeric state, has a protein molecular weight of 610,000 and consists of about 25 different subunits. Membrane crystals of the enzyme complex have been prepared by adding mixed phospholipid-Triton X-100 micelles and then removing the Triton by dialysis. Diffraction patterns of the negatively stained membrane crystals extend to about 3.9 nm, with a unit cell size of 19 nm X 38 nm and gamma = 90 degrees. The two-sided plane group packing corresponding to pgg is p22(1)2(1). By combining four sets of tilted views, a low-resolution three-dimensional structure of the protein has been calculated. The structure shows that NADH: ubiquinone reductase extends 15 nm across the membrane, projecting 9 nm from one membrane side and 1 nm from the opposite side. Only about one-third of the total protein mass is located in the membrane. The structure of NADH: ubiquinone reductase is compared with that of ubiquinol: cytochrome c reductase determined by electron microscopy of membrane crystals.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2956429     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90375-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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