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Mitochondrial DNA

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    Chapter 1 Comprehensive Mitochondrial Genome Analysis by Massively Parallel Sequencing.
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    Chapter 2 Mitochondrial DNA
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    Chapter 3 Quantification of DNA Damage by Real-Time qPCR
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    Chapter 4 Quantitation of Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Via Restriction Digestion/Long-Range Single-Molecule PCR
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    Chapter 5 A Single-Cell Resolution Imaging Protocol of Mitochondrial DNA Dynamics in Physiopathology, mTRIP, Which Also Evaluates Sublethal Cytotoxicity.
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    Chapter 6 Scalable Isolation of Mammalian Mitochondria for Nucleic Acid and Nucleoid Analysis
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    Chapter 7 Tracking Mitochondrial DNA In Situ
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    Chapter 8 Analysis of Replicating Mitochondrial DNA by In Organello Labeling and Two-Dimensional Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
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    Chapter 9 Translation and Assembly of Radiolabeled Mitochondrial DNA-Encoded Protein Subunits from Cultured Cells and Isolated Mitochondria
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    Chapter 10 Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Its Regulation Through DNA Methylation of POLGA
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    Chapter 11 Engineered mtZFNs for Manipulation of Human Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy
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    Chapter 12 Mitochondrial DNA
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    Chapter 13 Import of Fluorescent RNA into Mitochondria of Living Cells
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    Chapter 14 Purification and Comparative Assay of the Human Mitochondrial Replicative DNA Helicase
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    Chapter 15 Expression and Purification of Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase and Transcription Factor A from Drosophila melanogaster.
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    Chapter 16 Mitochondrial DNA
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    Chapter 17 Biolayer Interferometry: A Novel Method to Elucidate Protein–Protein and Protein–DNA Interactions in the Mitochondrial DNA Replisome
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    Chapter 18 ERRATUM TO: Quantitation of Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Via Restriction Digestion/Long-Range Single-Molecule PCR
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Chapter title
A Single-Cell Resolution Imaging Protocol of Mitochondrial DNA Dynamics in Physiopathology, mTRIP, Which Also Evaluates Sublethal Cytotoxicity.
Chapter number 5
Book title
Mitochondrial DNA
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3040-1_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3039-5, 978-1-4939-3040-1
Authors

Chatre, Laurent, Montagne, Benjamin, Ricchetti, Miria, Laurent Chatre, Benjamin Montagne, Miria Ricchetti

Abstract

Mitochondria autonomously replicate and transcribe their own genome, which is present in multiple copies in the organelle. Transcription and replication of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which are defined here as mtDNA processing, are essential for mitochondrial function. The extent, efficiency, and coordination of mtDNA processing are key parameters of the mitochondrial state in living cells. Recently, single-cell analysis of mtDNA processing revealed a large and dynamic heterogeneity of mitochondrial populations in single cells, which is linked to mitochondrial function and is altered during disease. This was achieved using mitochondrial Transcription and Replication Imaging Protocol (mTRIP), a modified fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) approach that simultaneously reveals the mitochondrial RNA content and mtDNA engaged in initiation of replication at the single-cell level. mTRIP can also be coupled to immunofluorescence or MitoTracker, resulting in the additional labeling of proteins or active mitochondria, respectively. Therefore, mTRIP detects quantitative and qualitative alterations of the dynamics of mtDNA processing in human cells that respond to physiological changes or result from diseases. In addition, we show here that mTRIP is a rather sensitive tool for detecting mitochondrial alterations that may lead to loss of cell viability, and is thereby a useful tool for monitoring sublethal cytotoxicity for instance during chronic drug treatment.

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Student > Postgraduate 1 10%
Other 0 0%
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 2 20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 10%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 10%
Unknown 1 10%
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