NDUFB9


Description

The NDUFB9 gene provides instructions for making a protein called NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) iron-sulfur protein 9, a subunit of complex I, a crucial enzyme in the electron transport chain. Complex I plays a central role in cellular respiration, the process that converts food into energy. NDUFB9 is located within the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), a small circular chromosome found inside mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells. Mutations in the NDUFB9 gene can disrupt complex I function, leading to a variety of health issues.

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Mutations in the NDUFB9 gene can be inherited from either parent or can occur spontaneously.


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