Journal article
Human CIA30 is involved in the early assembly of mitochondrial complex I and mutations in its gene cause disease
CJR Dunning, M McKenzie, C Sugiana, M Lazarou, J Silke, A Connelly, JM Fletcher, DM Kirby, DR Thorburn, MT Ryan
EMBO Journal | WILEY | Published : 2007
Abstract
In humans, complex I of the respiratory chain is composed of seven mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded and 38 nuclear-encoded subunits that assemble together in a process that is poorly defined. To date, only two complex I assembly factors have been identified and how each functions is not clear. Here, we show that the human complex I assembly factor CIA30 (complex I intermediate associated protein) associates with newly translated mtDNA-encoded complex I subunits at early stages in their assembly before dissociating at a later stage. Using antibodies we identified a CIA30-deficient patient who presented with cardioencephalomyopathy and reduced levels and activity of complex I. Genetic analysi..
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