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CDK1 | up-regulates activity
phosphorylation
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NDUFS2 |
0.2 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-275592 |
Ser364 |
KVDDAKVsPPKRAEM |
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pmid |
sentence |
24746669 |
Here, we show that a fraction of cyclin B1/Cdk1 proteins localizes to the matrix of mitochondria and phosphorylates a cluster of mitochondrial proteins, including the complex I (CI) subunits in the respiratory chain. Cyclin B1/Cdk1-mediated CI phosphorylation enhances CI activity, whereas deficiency of such phosphorylation in each of the relevant CI subunits results in impairment of CI function.|These results were confirmed by generating phosphorylation defective forms of the five CI subunits through substitutions of S/T residues with Alanine (A) on either Cdk1 optimal or minimal consensus motifs (T383 on NDUFV1, S105 on NDUFV3, S364 on NDUFS2, S55/S29/T5 on NDUFB6, and T142/T120 on NDUFA12). The mutation of Cdk1 consensus motifs severely diminished their phosphorylation |
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CyclinB/CDK1 | up-regulates activity
phosphorylation
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NDUFS2 |
0.2 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-275600 |
Ser364 |
KVDDAKVsPPKRAEM |
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pmid |
sentence |
24746669 |
Here, we show that a fraction of cyclin B1/Cdk1 proteins localizes to the matrix of mitochondria and phosphorylates a cluster of mitochondrial proteins, including the complex I (CI) subunits in the respiratory chain. Cyclin B1/Cdk1-mediated CI phosphorylation enhances CI activity, whereas deficiency of such phosphorylation in each of the relevant CI subunits results in impairment of CI function.|These results were confirmed by generating phosphorylation defective forms of the five CI subunits through substitutions of S/T residues with Alanine (A) on either Cdk1 optimal or minimal consensus motifs (T383 on NDUFV1, S105 on NDUFV3, S364 on NDUFS2, S55/S29/T5 on NDUFB6, and T142/T120 on NDUFA12). The mutation of Cdk1 consensus motifs severely diminished their phosphorylation |
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Publications: |
1 |
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NDUFS2 | form complex
binding
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Mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I |
0.861 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-262176 |
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pmid |
sentence |
30030361 |
Thus, we now know the complete mammalian cI structure [22,23] and how the subunits are organized in six modules (N, Q, ND1, ND2, ND4 and ND5)|The Q-module is built through the association of NDUFA5, NDUFS2 and NDUFS3 plus NDUFS7 and NDUFS8. The chaperones NDUFAF3/C3ORF60 and NDUFAF4/C6ORF66 [36,37] remain bound to this module until the final assembly steps [34]. NDUFAF6/C8ORF38 [38] also seems to participate in the assembly of the Q-module [24,39]. NDUFAF3, 4 and 6, are necessary to maintain normal MT-ND1 synthesis [40,41]. NDUFAF5 adds a hydroxyl group to Arg73 of NDUFS7 [42] and NDUFAF7 dimethylates NDUFS2 in Arg85 [43], an essential modification for cI assembly [44]. NUBPL/IND1 delivers [4Fe–4S] clusters specifically to the N- and Q-module subunits [45,46]. |
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Publications: |
1 |