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Autor
Balintova, Sona 1 Boukalova, Stepana 1 Cecchini, Gary 1 Cunatova, Kristyna 1 Dvorakova, Sarka 1 Ghayee, Hans K 1 Hadrava Vanova, Katerina 1 Iverson, T M 1 Kraus, Michal 1 Maklashina, Elena 1 Mracek, Tomas 1 Nahacka, Zuzana 1 Neuzil, Jiri 1 Pacak, Karel 1 Rohlena, Jakub 1 Sharma, Pankaj 1 Voehler, Markus 1 Zobalova, Renata 1
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Pracoviště
1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University 1... 1 Center for Structural Biology Vanderbilt Uni... 1 Department of Biochemistry Vanderbilt Univer... 1 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Un... 1 Department of Chemistry Vanderbilt Universit... 1 Department of Medicine Division of Endocrino... 1 Department of Pharmacology Vanderbilt Univer... 1 Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of... 1 Faculty of Science Charles University 128 00... 1 Institute of Biotechnology Czech Academy of ... 1 Institute of Physiology Czech Academy of Sci... 1 Molecular Biology Division San Francisco VA ... 1 School of Pharmacy and Medical Science Griff... 1 Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology Van... 1
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Directory of Open Access Journals
od 2015
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od 2010
Nature Open Access
od 2010-12-01
PubMed Central
od 2012
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od 2012
ProQuest Central
od 2010-01-01
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od 2015-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2015-01-01
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od 2012-11-01
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
od 2010-01-01
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od 2010
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38212624
DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-44563-7
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
Complex II (CII) activity controls phenomena that require crosstalk between metabolism and signaling, including neurodegeneration, cancer metabolism, immune activation, and ischemia-reperfusion injury. CII activity can be regulated at the level of assembly, a process that leverages metastable assembly intermediates. The nature of these intermediates and how CII subunits transfer between metastable complexes remains unclear. In this work, we identify metastable species containing the SDHA subunit and its assembly factors, and we assign a preferred temporal sequence of appearance of these species during CII assembly. Structures of two species show that the assembly factors undergo disordered-to-ordered transitions without the appearance of significant secondary structure. The findings identify that intrinsically disordered regions are critical in regulating CII assembly, an observation that has implications for the control of assembly in other biomolecular complexes.
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