A nonsense mutation in the NDUFS4 gene encoding the 18 kDa (AQDQ) subunit of complex I abolishes assembly and activity of the complex in a patient with Leigh …

V Petruzzella, R Vergari, I Puzziferri… - Human molecular …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
V Petruzzella, R Vergari, I Puzziferri, D Boffoli, E Lamantea, M Zeviani, S Papa
Human molecular genetics, 2001academic.oup.com
Sequence analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear candidate genes of complex I in children
with deficiency of this complex and exhibiting Leigh-like syndrome has revealed, in one of
them, a novel mutation in the NDUFS4 gene encoding the 18 kDa subunit. Phosphorylation
of this subunit by cAMP-dependent protein kinase has previously been found to activate the
complex. The present mutation consists of a homozygous G→ A transition at nucleotide
position+ 44 of the coding sequence of the gene, resulting in the change of a tryptophan …
Sequence analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear candidate genes of complex I in children with deficiency of this complex and exhibiting Leigh-like syndrome has revealed, in one of them, a novel mutation in the NDUFS4 gene encoding the 18 kDa subunit. Phosphorylation of this subunit by cAMP-dependent protein kinase has previously been found to activate the complex. The present mutation consists of a homozygous G→A transition at nucleotide position +44 of the coding sequence of the gene, resulting in the change of a tryptophan codon to a stop codon. Such mutation causes premature termination of the protein after only 14 amino acids of the putative mitochondrial targeting peptide. Fibroblast cultures from the patient exhibited severe reduction of the rotenone-sensitive NADH→UQ oxidoreductase activity of complex I, which was insensitive to cAMP stimulation. Two-dimensional electrophoresis showed the absence of detectable normally assembled complex I in the inner mitochondrial membrane. These findings show that the expression of the NDUFS4 gene is essential for the assembly of a functional complex I.
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