Docking and molecular simulations reveal a quinone-binding site on the surface of respiratory complex I

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Abstract

The first component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain is respiratory complex I. Several high-resolution structures of complex I from different species have been resolved. However, despite these significant achievements, the mechanism of redox-coupled proton pumping remains elusive. Here, we combined atomistic docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and site-directed mutagenesis on respiratory complex I from Yarrowia lipolytica to identify a quinone (Q)-binding site on its surface near the horizontal amphipathic helices of ND1 and NDUFS7 subunits. The surface-bound Q makes stable interactions with conserved charged and polar residues, including the highly conserved Arg72 from the NDUFS7 subunit. The binding and dynamics of a Q molecule at the surface-binding site raise interesting possibilities about the mechanism of complex I, which are discussed.

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Djurabekova, A., Galemou Yoga, E., Nyman, A., Pirttikoski, A., Zickermann, V., Haapanen, O., & Sharma, V. (2022). Docking and molecular simulations reveal a quinone-binding site on the surface of respiratory complex I. FEBS Letters, 596(9), 1133–1146. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.14346

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