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Mitochondrial OXPHOS defects are responsible for a large group of human diseases and have been associated with degenerative disorders and aging. The accurate in vivo and in organello biochemical assessment of the OXPHOS system is necessary for the diagnosis and investigation of such conditions. Here I describe a set of accurate polarographic and spectrophotometric assays that use relatively small...
Levels of phosphorylated adenosine nucleotides, including the universal energy carrier adenosine 5 ' -triphosphate (ATP) and its metabolites adenosine 5 ' -diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine 5 ' -monophosphate (AMP), define the energy state in living cells and are dependent mainly on mitochondrial function. In this article, we describe a method based on the luciferase-luciferin...
With the advancement of various gene transfer technologies, the establishment of mitochondria transfer as a viable technique to genetically engineer mouse models paradoxically lagged behind other genetic technologies. The lack of demonstrable recombination in mtDNA necessitates different approaches to conventional transgenesis-based techniques. Initially, heteroplasmic mice were created to explore...
Mitochondrial diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of disorders related to dysfunction of various components of oxidative metabolism. Common manifestations of these diseases include encephalopathy, skeletal myopathy, and cardiomyopathy, but essentially any tissue can be affected. To understand better the pathogenesis of mitochondrial disease and to potentially evaluate novel therapies, several...
The biogenesis and maintenance of mitochondria relies on a sizable number of proteins. Many of these proteins are organized into complexes, which are located in the mitochondrial inner membrane. Blue Native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN-PAGE) is a method for the isolation of intact protein complexes. Although it was initially used to study mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes, it can also...
This article describes a quick basic method adapted for the purification of mammalian mitochondria from different sources. The organelles obtained using this protocol are suitable for the investigation of biogenetic activities such as enzyme activity, mtDNA, mtRNA, mitochondrial protein synthesis, and mitochondrial tRNA aminoacylation. In addition, these mitochondria are capable of efficient protein...
Mitochondria play a central role in programmed cell death through the release of cytochrome c and other proapoptotic factors. Fluorescence microscopy is used to visualize cytochrome c translocation and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. Flow cytometry can also be used to measure mitochondrial membrane potential. Cytochrome c content in cytosol and mitochondria can be determined by immunoblotting...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm as larger precursors carrying N-terminal matrix-targeting presequences, and are subsequently transported to the mitochondria. The presequence mediates the interaction between the precursor polypeptide and components of the mitochondrial protein import machinery, a complex apparatus that is responsible for translocation of the precursor across...
Several animal models of human disease, which have been developed by random or targeted modifications of genomic DNA sequences, have furthered our understanding of pathogenesis and the development of therapeutics. However, these models have not facilitated studies on mitochondrial diseases, since modifications to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences are not possible using current recombination techniques...
This article examines recent methods for measuring reactive oxygen species produced in isolated mitochondria and within live cells, with particular emphasis on the detection of hydrogen peroxide. Protocols for reliable measurements of mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide are presented, while the advantages and pitfalls of these and other methods are discussed. New developments in the detection of lipid...
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