NDUFV1
NADH dehydrogenase flavoprotein 1, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the NDUFV1 gene. The NDUFV1 gene encodes the 51-kD subunit of complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Defects in complex I are a common cause of mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial complex I deficiency is linked to myopathies, encephalomyopathies, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Leigh syndrome.
Structure
NDUFV1 is located on the q arm of chromosome 11 in position 13.2 and has 10 exons. The NDUFV1 gene produces a 50.8 kDa protein composed of 464 amino acids. NDUFV1, the protein encoded by this gene, is a member of the complex I 51 kDa subunit family. This subunit carries the NADH-binding site as well as flavin mononucleotide - and Fe-S-binding sites. It also contains a transit peptide domain and is composed of 6 turns, 14 beta strands, and 19 alpha helixes.Function
Complex I is composed of 45 different subunits. NDUFV1 is a component of the flavoprotein-sulfur fragment of the enzyme. NDUFV1 is an oxidoreductase and core subunit of complex I that is thought to be required for assembly and catalysis. It is a peripheral membrane protein located on the matrix side of the mitochondrion inner membrane.Catalytic Activity
NADH + ubiquinone + 5 H+ = NAD+ + ubiquinol + 4 H+.NADH + acceptor = NAD+ + reduced acceptor.