NDUFA9


Description

NDUFA9, also known as NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] iron-sulfur protein 9, is a crucial protein involved in cellular respiration. It acts as a subunit of complex I, the first enzyme in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Complex I plays a pivotal role in converting energy from food into a usable form for the cell. NDUFA9 specifically binds to the iron-sulfur cluster, a critical component for electron transfer within complex I. Mutations in the NDUFA9 gene can lead to defects in mitochondrial function, impacting energy production and cellular health.

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NDUFA9 is encoded by a gene located on chromosome 11, a chromosome known to harbor genes involved in various cellular functions.


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