2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.10.705
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Coenzyme Q supplementation or Over-Expression of the Yeast Coq8 Putative Kinase Stabilizes Multi-Subunit Coq Polypeptide Complexes in Yeast Coq Null Mutants

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“…In addition Coq8 was observed to co-purify with a Coq6-containing complex, but not with tagged Coq3 or Coq9, suggesting a closer association with Coq6. Although Coq8 is required for the stability of the Coq polypeptides and the biosynthetic complex (20,28), this is the first evidence showing direct association of Coq8 with the complex.…”
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“…In addition Coq8 was observed to co-purify with a Coq6-containing complex, but not with tagged Coq3 or Coq9, suggesting a closer association with Coq6. Although Coq8 is required for the stability of the Coq polypeptides and the biosynthetic complex (20,28), this is the first evidence showing direct association of Coq8 with the complex.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…For example, the late stage Q intermediate DMQ 6 co-purifies with the Q biosynthetic complex (25), and exogenous Q 6 has been shown to stabilize particular Coq proteins and lead to production of later stage biosynthetic intermediates in certain coq mutants (27)(28)(29), suggesting a function for Q or a Q intermediate in the stability of the CoQ-synthome. Coq4 was previously hypothesized to serve as a scaffolding protein for the complex, and the crystal structure of the Coq4 homolog Alr8543 from Nostoc sp.…”
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“…[16][17][18] Additionally, recent literature highlights the importance of the post-transcriptional control of COQ proteins and the structure of the complex in the regulation of CoQ 10 levels. 40 Specifically, COQ7 is regulated by phosphorylation depending on nutritional conditions and is regulated in part by the PTC7 mitochondrial phosphatase. 19,20 COQ7 protein also requires COQ9 encoded peptide interaction for its activity.…”
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confidence: 99%