Mitochondrial COQ9 is a lipid-binding protein that associates with COQ7 to enable coenzyme Q biosynthesis.
Lohman, D.C., Forouhar, F., Beebe, E.T., Stefely, M.S., Minogue, C.E., Ulbrich, A., Stefely, J.A., Sukumar, S., Luna-Sanchez, M., Jochem, A., Lew, S., Seetharaman, J., Xiao, R., Wang, H., Westphall, M.S., Wrobel, R.L., Everett, J.K., Mitchell, J.C., Lopez, L.C., Coon, J.J., Tong, L., Pagliarini, D.J.(2014) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 111: E4697-E4705
- PubMed: 25339443 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1413128111
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4RHP - PubMed Abstract: 
Coenzyme Q (CoQ) is an isoprenylated quinone that is essential for cellular respiration and is synthesized in mitochondria by the combined action of at least nine proteins (COQ1-9). Although most COQ proteins are known to catalyze modifications to CoQ precursors, the biochemical role of COQ9 remains unclear ...