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The Enigma of the Respiratory Chain Supercomplex

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Milenkovic, D 
Blaza, JN 
Larsson, N-G 

Abstract

Respiratory chain dysfunction plays an important role in human disease and aging. It is now well established that the individual respiratory complexes can be organized into supercomplexes, and structures for these macromolecular assemblies, determined by electron cryo-microscopy, have been described recently. Nevertheless, the reason why supercomplexes exist remains an enigma. The widely held view that they enhance catalysis by channeling substrates is challenged by both structural and biophysical information. Here, we evaluate and discuss data and hypotheses on the structures, roles, and assembly of respiratory-chain supercomplexes and propose a future research agenda to address unanswered questions.

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Keywords

Animals, Electron Transport, Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins, Humans, Mammals, Models, Biological, Models, Molecular, Protein Stability

Journal Title

Cell Metabolism

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Journal ISSN

1550-4131
1932-7420

Volume Title

25

Publisher

Elsevier (Cell Press)
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (MC_U105663141)
MRC (MC_UU_00015/2)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00015/7)
N.G.L. receives support from the Max Planck Society, the Swedish Research Council (2015-00418), and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation. J.H. and J.N.B. are supported by The Medical Research Council (U105663141 to J.H.).