CATH Classification
Level | CATH Code | Description |
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3 | Alpha Beta | |
3.50 | 3-Layer(bba) Sandwich | |
3.50.50 | FAD/NAD(P)-binding domain | |
3.50.50.60 | FAD/NAD(P)-binding domain |
Domain Context
CATH Clusters
Superfamily | FAD/NAD(P)-binding domain |
Functional Family | Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] flavoprotein subunit, mitochondrial |
Enzyme Information
1.3.5.1 |
Succinate dehydrogenase (quinone).
based on mapping to UniProt Q9YHT1
Succinate + a quinone = fumarate + a quinol.
-!- The enzyme is found in the inner mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotes and the plasma membrane of many aerobic or facultative bacteria. -!- It catalyzes succinate oxidation in the citric acid cycle and transfers the electrons to quinones in the membrane, thus constituting a part of the aerobic respiratory chain (known as complex II). -!- In vivo the enzyme uses the quinone found in the organism - eukaryotic enzymes utilize ubiquinone, bacterial enzymes utilize ubiquinone or menaquinone, and archaebacterial enzymes from the Sulfolobus genus use caldariellaquinone. -!- Cf. EC 1.3.5.4.
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UniProtKB Entries (1)
D0VWW3 |
D0VWW3_CHICK
Gallus gallus
Succinate dehydrogenase cytochrome b, large subunit
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PDB Structure
PDB | 2FBW |
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Method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION |
Organism | |
Primary Citation |
3-nitropropionic acid is a suicide inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration that, upon oxidation by complex II, forms a covalent adduct with a catalytic base arginine in the active site of the enzyme.
J.Biol.Chem.
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