NDUFA3

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AliasesNDUFA3, B9, CI-B9, NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit A3
End54,109,257 bp[1]
NDUFA3
Identifiers
AliasesNDUFA3, B9, CI-B9, NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit A3
External IDsOMIM: 603832; MGI: 1913341; HomoloGene: 3338; GeneCards: NDUFA3; OMA:NDUFA3 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_004542

NM_025348

RefSeq (protein)

NP_004533

NP_079624

Location (UCSC)Chr 19: 54.1 – 54.11 Mbn/a
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NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] 1 alpha subcomplex subunit 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NDUFA3 gene.[4] The NDUFA3 protein is a subunit of NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone), which is located in the mitochondrial inner membrane and is the largest of the five complexes of the electron transport chain.[5]

The NDUFA3 gene is located on the q arm of chromosome 19 at position 13.42, and it has a total span of 4,123 base pairs.[4] The NDUFA3 gene produces a 9.3 kDa protein composed of 84 amino acids.[6][7] NDUFA3 is a subunit of the enzyme NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone), the largest of the respiratory complexes. The structure is L-shaped with a long, hydrophobic transmembrane domain and a hydrophilic domain for the peripheral arm that includes all the known redox centers and the NADH binding site.[5] NDUFA3 is one of about 31 hydrophobic subunits that form the transmembrane region of Complex I. It has been noted that the N-terminal hydrophobic domain has the potential to be folded into an alpha helix spanning the inner mitochondrial membrane with a C-terminal hydrophilic domain interacting with globular subunits of Complex I. The highly conserved two-domain structure suggests that this feature is critical for the protein function and that the hydrophobic domain acts as an anchor for the NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase complex at the inner mitochondrial membrane.[4]

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