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Publication : Architecture of Human Mitochondrial Respiratory Megacomplex I<sub>2</sub>III<sub>2</sub>IV<sub>2</sub>.

First Author  Guo R Year  2017
Journal  Cell Volume  170
Issue  6 Pages  1247-1257.e12
PubMed ID  28844695 Mgi Jnum  J:320092
Mgi Id  MGI:6867324 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.050
Citation  Guo R, et al. (2017) Architecture of Human Mitochondrial Respiratory Megacomplex I2III2IV2. Cell 170(6):1247-1257.e12
abstractText  The respiratory megacomplex represents the highest-order assembly of respiratory chain complexes, and it allows mitochondria to respond to energy-requiring conditions. To understand its architecture, we examined the human respiratory chain megacomplex-I2III2IV2 (MCI2III2IV2) with 140 subunits and a subset of associated cofactors using cryo-electron microscopy. The MCI2III2IV2 forms a circular structure with the dimeric CIII located in the center, where it is surrounded by two copies each of CI and CIV. Two cytochrome c (Cyt.c) molecules are positioned to accept electrons on the surface of the c1 state CIII dimer. Analyses indicate that CII could insert into the gaps between CI and CIV to form a closed ring, which we termed the electron transport chain supercomplex. The structure not only reveals the precise assignment of individual subunits of human CI and CIII, but also enables future in-depth analysis of the electron transport chain as a whole.
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