NameNADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase chain 5
Synonyms
  • 1.6.5.3
  • MTND5
  • NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5
  • NADH5
  • ND5
Gene NameMT-ND5
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0010403|NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase chain 5
MTMHTTMTTLTLTSLIPPILTTLVNPNKKNSYPHYVKSIVASTFIISLFPTTMFMCLDQE
VIISNWHWATTQTTQLSLSFKLDYFSMMFIPVALFVTWSIMEFSLWYMNSDPNINQFFKY
LLIFLITMLILVTANNLFQLFIGWEGVGIMSFLLISWWYARADANTAAIQAILYNRIGDI
GFILALAWFILHSNSWDPQQMALLNANPSLTPLLGLLLAAAGKSAQLGLHPWLPSAMEGP
TPVSALLHSSTMVVAGIFLLIRFHPLAENSPLIQTLTLCLGAITTLFAAVCALTQNDIKK
IVAFSTSSQLGLMMVTIGINQPHLAFLHICTHAFFKAMLFMCSGSIIHNLNNEQDIRKMG
GLLKTMPLTSTSLTIGSLALAGMPFLTGFYSKDHIIETANMSYTNAWALSITLIATSLTS
AYSTRMILLTLTGQPRFPTLTNINENNPTLLNPIKRLAAGSLFAGFLITNNISPASPFQT
TIPLYLKLTALAVTFLGLLTALDLNYLTNKLKMKSPLCTFYFSNMLGFYPSITHRTIPYL
GLLTSQNLPLLLLDLTWLEKLLPKTISQHQISTSIITSTQKGMIKLYFLSFFFPLILTLL
LIT
Number of residues603
Molecular Weight67025.67
Theoretical pI9.32
GO Classification
Functions
  • NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) activity
Processes
  • mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone
  • small molecule metabolic process
  • cellular metabolic process
  • response to hydrogen peroxide
  • response to hypoxia
  • respiratory electron transport chain
  • response to organonitrogen compound
Components
  • mitochondrial inner membrane
  • integral component of membrane
  • mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I
  • neuron projection
General FunctionNadh dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) activity
Specific FunctionCore subunit of the mitochondrial membrane respiratory chain NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I) that is believed to belong to the minimal assembly required for catalysis. Complex I functions in the transfer of electrons from NADH to the respiratory chain. The immediate electron acceptor for the enzyme is believed to be ubiquinone (By similarity).
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions38-58 87-107 122-142 144-160 171-191 211-233 241-261 272-292 301-320 325-347 370-390 407-429 458-478 482-502 582-602
GenBank Protein ID2052366
UniProtKB IDP03915
UniProtKB Entry NameNU5M_HUMAN
Cellular LocationMitochondrion inner membrane
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0010404|NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase chain 5 (MT-ND5)
ATAACCATGCACACTACTATAACCACCCTAACCCTGACTTCCCTAATTCCCCCCATCCTT
ACCACCCTCGTTAACCCTAACAAAAAAAACTCATACCCCCATTATGTAAAATCCATTGTC
GCATCCACCTTTATTATCAGTCTCTTCCCCACAACAATATTCATGTGCCTAGACCAAGAA
GTTATTATCTCGAACTGACACTGAGCCACAACCCAAACAACCCAGCTCTCCCTAAGCTTC
AAACTAGACTACTTCTCCATAATATTCATCCCTGTAGCATTGTTCGTTACATGGTCCATC
ATAGAATTCTCACTGTGATATATAAACTCAGACCCAAACATTAATCAGTTCTTCAAATAT
CTACTCATCTTCCTAATTACCATACTAATCTTAGTTACCGCTAACAACCTATTCCAACTG
TTCATCGGCTGAGAGGGCGTAGGAATTATATCCTTCTTGCTCATCAGTTGATGATACGCC
CGAGCAGATGCCAACACAGCAGCCATTCAAGCAATCCTATACAACCGTATCGGCGATATC
GGTTTCATCCTCGCCTTAGCATGATTTATCCTACACTCCAACTCATGAGACCCACAACAA
ATAGCCCTTCTAAACGCTAATCCAAGCCTCACCCCACTACTAGGCCTCCTCCTAGCAGCA
GCAGGCAAATCAGCCCAATTAGGTCTCCACCCCTGACTCCCCTCAGCCATAGAAGGCCCC
ACCCCAGTCTCAGCCCTACTCCACTCAAGCACTATAGTTGTAGCAGGAATCTTCTTACTC
ATCCGCTTCCACCCCCTAGCAGAAAATAGCCCACTAATCCAAACTCTAACACTATGCTTA
GGCGCTATCACCACTCTGTTCGCAGCAGTCTGCGCCCTTACACAAAATGACATCAAAAAA
ATCGTAGCCTTCTCCACTTCAAGTCAACTAGGACTCATAATAGTTACAATCGGCATCAAC
CAACCACACCTAGCATTCCTGCACATCTGTACCCACGCCTTCTTCAAAGCCATACTATTT
ATGTGCTCCGGGTCCATCATCCACAACCTTAACAATGAACAAGATATTCGAAAAATAGGA
GGACTACTCAAAACCATACCTCTCACTTCAACCTCCCTCACCATTGGCAGCCTAGCATTA
GCAGGAATACCTTTCCTCACAGGTTTCTACTCCAAAGACCACATCATCGAAACCGCAAAC
ATATCATACACAAACGCCTGAGCCCTATCTATTACTCTCATCGCTACCTCCCTGACAAGC
GCCTATAGCACTCGAATAATTCTTCTCACCCTAACAGGTCAACCTCGCTTCCCCACCCTT
ACTAACATTAACGAAAATAACCCCACCCTACTAAACCCCATTAAACGCCTGGCAGCCGGA
AGCCTATTCGCAGGATTTCTCATTACTAACAACATTTCCCCCGCATCCCCCTTCCAAACA
ACAATCCCCCTCTACCTAAAACTCACAGCCCTCGCTGTCACTTTCCTAGGACTTCTAACA
GCCCTAGACCTCAACTACCTAACCAACAAACTTAAAATAAAATCCCCACTATGCACATTT
TATTTCTCCAACATACTCGGATTCTACCCTAGCATCACACACCGCACAATCCCCTATCTA
GGCCTTCTTACGAGCCAAAACCTGCCCCTACTCCTCCTAGACCTAACCTGACTAGAAAAG
CTATTACCTAAAACAATTTCACAGCACCAAATCTCCACCTCCATCATCACCTCAACCCAA
AAAGGCATAATTAAACTTTACTTCCTCTCTTTCTTCTTCCCACTCATCCTAACCCTACTC
CTAATCACATAA
GenBank Gene IDJ01415
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDMT-ND5
HGNC IDHGNC:7461
Chromosome LocationNot Available
Locus-
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