There is no recognized or established chemical class specifically termed NDUFS1 Activators. NDUFS1 refers to a subunit of Complex I, an integral component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain involved in energy production within cells. Complex I plays a pivotal role in transferring electrons from NADH to ubiquinone, driving proton pumping across the mitochondrial inner membrane and establishing an electrochemical gradient.
The modulation of Complex I activity involves a complex interplay of factors such as coenzyme Q, NADH, redox state, proton gradients, calcium ions, protein-protein interactions, post-translational modifications, genetic mutations, and potentially small molecules. These factors collectively contribute to the fine-tuned regulation of Complex I, impacting its overall function and efficiency in cellular energy metabolism.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Coenzyme Q10 | 303-98-0 | sc-205262 sc-205262A | 1 g 5 g | $71.00 $184.00 | 1 | |
Ubiquinone is a key electron carrier within the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Its redox state can influence the activity of Complex I and, consequently, NDUFs1. | ||||||
NADH disodium salt | 606-68-8 | sc-205762 sc-205762A | 500 mg 1 g | $91.00 $127.00 | 3 | |
Complex I receives electrons from NADH, and the availability of NADH can impact Complex I activity. | ||||||