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- Introduction
- Oxphos complex assembly
- Outline: introduction and OXPHOS assembly
- Outline: complexes IV, I and supercomplexes
- Mitochondria: oval shaped organelles
- Two membranes, 4 compartments
- Mitochondria form a dynamic network
- Mitochondria contain extra chromosomal DNA
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Main function of mitochondria: ATP production
- Phosphorylation, e- transport and H+ generation
- All components form together a functional complex
- What are the OXPHOS complex components?
- Nuclear and mitochondrial subunits
- Co-evolution of mitochondrial and nuclear subunits
- Additional components
- How is the assembly coordinated
- MtDNA replication, translation and regulation (1)
- Over-expressing a single subunit (Cox4p)
- Assembly
- Which tools are required and what can go wrong?
- MtDNA replication, translation and regulation (2)
- Why study OXPHOS complex assembly?
- How do we study assembly?
- Two-dimensional blue-native PAGE
- Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase)
- Cytochrome c oxidase assembly intermediates
- Putative COX assembly pathway
- The COX assembly is distributed in patients
- Complex IV assembly
- Complex I
- Complex I assembly
- Is complex I assembly a sequential process?
- Is complex I a semi-sequential process?
- Subunits and topology (1)
- Complex I assembly in N. crassa
- The modular evolution model
- Conditional complex I assembly system creation
- Dynamics of complex I subcomplexes
- Composition of subcomplexes (1)
- Composition of subcomplexes (2)
- Subcomplexes of complex I
- Complex I subunits presence per subcomplexes
- Model for human complex I assembly
- Subunits and topology (2)
- Complex I crystal structure
- Human complex I assembly
- Complex I assembly distribution: deficient patients
- Disturbed CI assembly in CI deficient patients
- CI assembly proteins
- Complex I chaperone NDUFAF1
- Is NDUFAF1 localized in the mitochondrion?
- Is NDUFAF1 involved in complex I assembly?
- Involvement of assembly chaperones?
- NDUFAF1 is a genuine CI assembly chaperone
- Super complexes
- Tracing the complexes on a gel
- Respiratory complexes organised as respirosome
- Some implications of supercomplexes
- OXPHOS supercomplexes
- The role of supercomplexes in cristae morphology
- Supercomplexes: summary
- Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system
- Components: mitochondrial subunits, nuclear subunits and prosthetic groups
- Coordination of assembly
- Factors involved in assembly
- Defects in OXPHOS assembly
- Complex IV assembly
- Complex I assembly
- Complex I assembly defects
- Chaperones for complex I
- Supercomplexes of the OXPHOS system
Talk Citation
Nijtmans, L. (2007, October 1). Mitochondrial complex assembly [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YZQG9763.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Leo Nijtmans has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.