Structural Insights into the Coenzyme Mediated Monomer–Dimer Transition of the Pro-Apoptotic Apoptosis Inducing Factor

Volume: 53, Issue: 25, Pages: 4204 - 4215
Published: Jun 20, 2014
Abstract
The apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) is a mitochondrial-flavoprotein that, after cell death induction, is distributed to the nucleus to mediate chromatinolysis. In mitochondria, AIF is present in a monomer-dimer equilibrium that after reduction by NADH gets displaced toward the dimer. The crystal structure of the human AIF (hAIF):NAD(H)-bound dimer revealed one FAD and, unexpectedly, two NAD(H) molecules per protomer. A 1:2 hAIF:NAD(H) binding...
Paper Details
Title
Structural Insights into the Coenzyme Mediated Monomer–Dimer Transition of the Pro-Apoptotic Apoptosis Inducing Factor
Published Date
Jun 20, 2014
Volume
53
Issue
25
Pages
4204 - 4215
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