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Mitochondrial Nucleoids: Superresolution microscopy analysis

P. Ježek, T. Špaček, J. Tauber, V. Pavluch,

. 2019 ; 106 (-) : 21-25. [pub] 20181102

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

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The mitochondrion owns an autonomous genome. Double-stranded circular mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is organized in complexes with a packing/stabilizing transcription factor TFAM, having multiple roles, and proteins of gene expression machinery in structures called nucleoids. From hundreds to thousands nucleoids exist distributed in the matrix of mitochondrial reticulum network. A single mtDNA molecule contained within the single nucleoid is a currently preferred but questioned model. Nevertheless, mtDNA replication should lead transiently to its doubling within a nucleoid. However, nucleoid division has not yet been documented in detail. A 3D superresolution microscopy is required to resolve nucleoid biology occurring in ∼100 nm space, having an advantage over electron microscopy tomography in resolving the particular protein components. We discuss stochastic vs. stimulated emission depletion microscopy yielding wide vs. narrow nucleoid size distribution, respectively. Nucleoid clustering into spheroids fragmented from the continuous mitochondrial network, likewise possible nucleoid attachment to the inner membrane is reviewed.

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