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Mitochondrial genome
PREPAREDBY:
SHAHID MAHMOOD
PhD (Fisheries & Aquaculture)
Dept. of Fisheries & Aquaculture
UVAS Ravi Campus, Pattoki
Email: 2020-phd-1180@uvas.edu.pk
Mob: +92 3004200385
TheMitochondria
 Found in ALL eukaryotic cells
(even in plant cells)
 Site of aerobic respiration
 sugars + O2 - - > ATP+ CO2 + H2O
 Contain DNA which codes for mitochondrial
proteins, ribosomes, etc.
 Divide by a process similar to binary fission
when cell divides
Enclosed in a double membrane system
Inner Membrane forms the Cristae
(invaginations into interior region)
Site of energy generation
Matrix is the soluble portion of the
mitochondira
Site of carbon metabolism
Location of mDNA
Site of mitochondrial protein synthesis
Mitochondrial Function
Krebs cycle
Pyruvate, the product of glycolysis, is
produced in the cytoplasm. It is transported
into the mitochondrial matrix (inside the inner
membrane).There, it is converted into acetyl
CoA. Fatty acids, from the breakdown of
lipids, are also transported into the matrix and
converted to acetyl CoA.The Krebs cycle then
converts acetyl CoA into carbon dioxide and
high energy electrons. The high energy
electrons are carried by NADH and FADH2.
Electron Transport system
The high energy electrons are removed from NADH
and FADH2, and passed through three protein
complexes embedded in the inner membrane.
Each complex uses some of the electrons energy to
pump H+ ions out of the matrix into the intermembrane
space.
The final protein complex gives the electrons to
oxygen, converting it to water.
The H+ ions come back into the matrix, down the
concentration gradient, through a fourth complex, ATP
synthase (also called ATPase), which uses their energy
to generate ATPfrom ADP and inorganicphosphate.
The Mitochondrial Genome
The genome of human
mitochondria contains
16,569 base pairs of DNA
organized in a closed circle.
These encode:
2 ribosomal RNA(rRNA)
molecules
22 transfer RNA(tRNA)
molecules
13 polypeptides
The 13 polypeptides participate in building several
protein complexes embedded in the inner mitochondrial
membrane.
NADH7 subunits that make up the mitochondrial
dehydrogenase
3 subunits of cytochrome c oxidase
2 subunits of ATPsynthase
cytochrome b
All these gene products are used within the
mitochondrion, but the mitochondrion also needs proteins
encoded by nuclear genes. These proteins (e.g.,
cytochrome c and the DNA polymerases used within the
mitochondrion) are synthesized in the cytosol and then
imported into the mitochondrion.
Genome Structure
 The mitochondrial genome is a circle, 16.6 kb of DNA. A
typical bacterial genome is 2-4 Mbp.
 The two strands are notably different in base composition,
leading to one strand being “heavy” (the H strand) and the
other light (the Lstrand).
 Both strands encode genes, although more are on the H
strand.
 A short region (1121 bp), the D loop (D = “displacement”), is
a DNA triple helix: there are 2 overlapping copies of the H
strand there.
 The D loop is also the site where most of replication and
transcription is controlled.
 Genes are tightly packed, with almost no non-coding DNA
outside of the D loop. In one case, two genes overlap: they
share 43 bp, using different reading frames. Human
mitochondrial genes contain no introns, although introns are
found in the mitochondria of other groups (plants, for
instance).
MitochondrialGenes
 Genes: Total of 37. 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs, 13 polypeptides.
 tRNA: only 60 of the 64 codons code for amino acids. 8
tRNAs cover all 4 3rd base positions with the same amino
acid, and the remaining 14 tRNAs each cover two 3rd base
positions (purines or pyrimidines). Thus, all 60 codons are
covered.
 rRNA: 16S and 23S which are standard sizes for bacterial
rRNAs. Bacterial ribosomes don’t use 5S or 5.8S rRNAs.
 polypeptides: all are components of the electron transport
chain. Other components are encoded in the nucleus and
transported to the mitochondria after translation.
Size of Mitochondrial Genomes
 Species |Size (kb)

 Human | 16
 Drosophila | 18
 Yeast | 75
 Turnip
 Corn
 Muskmelon
| 218
| 570
| 2000
Sizes of plant mitochondrial genome
Genetic Code
Mitochondrial code Universal code
 The mitochondrial genetic code has drifted from
the universal code: there are so few
polypeptides that changes in the code are
tolerated.
 Human mitochondrial code is different from
other groups such as plants or fungi.
 Uses 2 of the 3 universal stop codons, but also
uses 2 other codons as stop codons. Also, UGA
codes for tryptophan in the mitochondrial, while
it is a stop codon in the universal code. AUA
gives methionine in the mitochondria instead of
isoleucine.
Replication starts with the H strand.
The origin of replication for the H strand is in the D
loop, and it is initiated by an RNA primer generated
from the L strand transcript.
After the new H strand is about 2/3 complete, the L
strand origin of replication is uncovered. The L strand
origin is on the old H strand; it is “uncovered” when the
old H strand is displaced by the DNA polymerase
synthesizing the new H strand.
The L strand origin folds into a stem-loop structure,
which acts as a primer, and replication of the L strand
begins.
Replication can be said to be bidirectional by
asynchronous, unlike replication of nuclear DNA,
which proceeds in both directions simultaneously.
Mitochondrial DNA replication
Transcription.
Both strands are transcribed.
The D loop contains one promoter for each strand, and
the entire strand is transcribed.
The RNA is then cut into individual RNAs for each
gene.
Protein-coding genes are given poly-A tails, and rRNA
and tRNA molecules are modified as necessary.
Mutations in mitochondria
Mutation rate in mtDNA is very high: 10 times
the nuclear rate. mtDNA is associated with the
inner membrane, the site of oxidative
phosphorylation. Large amounts of “reactive
oxygen species” (peroxide and superoxide) are
present, and they are quite mutagenic. The D
loop has an especially high rate of mutation. Part
of the effects of aging have been attributed to the
gradual loss of mitochondria due to accumulated
mutations in individual cells.
Mutation types include point mutations,
deletion and duplication, or quantitatively loss
of entire molecules. Mutation in mtDNA is a
cause of aging and many other disorders.
Mitochondria gene – Cytoplasmic male
sterility
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Mitochondrial genome

  • 1. Mitochondrial genome PREPAREDBY: SHAHID MAHMOOD PhD (Fisheries & Aquaculture) Dept. of Fisheries & Aquaculture UVAS Ravi Campus, Pattoki Email: 2020-phd-1180@uvas.edu.pk Mob: +92 3004200385
  • 3.  Found in ALL eukaryotic cells (even in plant cells)  Site of aerobic respiration  sugars + O2 - - > ATP+ CO2 + H2O  Contain DNA which codes for mitochondrial proteins, ribosomes, etc.  Divide by a process similar to binary fission when cell divides
  • 4. Enclosed in a double membrane system Inner Membrane forms the Cristae (invaginations into interior region) Site of energy generation Matrix is the soluble portion of the mitochondira Site of carbon metabolism Location of mDNA Site of mitochondrial protein synthesis
  • 6. Krebs cycle Pyruvate, the product of glycolysis, is produced in the cytoplasm. It is transported into the mitochondrial matrix (inside the inner membrane).There, it is converted into acetyl CoA. Fatty acids, from the breakdown of lipids, are also transported into the matrix and converted to acetyl CoA.The Krebs cycle then converts acetyl CoA into carbon dioxide and high energy electrons. The high energy electrons are carried by NADH and FADH2.
  • 7. Electron Transport system The high energy electrons are removed from NADH and FADH2, and passed through three protein complexes embedded in the inner membrane. Each complex uses some of the electrons energy to pump H+ ions out of the matrix into the intermembrane space. The final protein complex gives the electrons to oxygen, converting it to water. The H+ ions come back into the matrix, down the concentration gradient, through a fourth complex, ATP synthase (also called ATPase), which uses their energy to generate ATPfrom ADP and inorganicphosphate.
  • 8. The Mitochondrial Genome The genome of human mitochondria contains 16,569 base pairs of DNA organized in a closed circle. These encode: 2 ribosomal RNA(rRNA) molecules 22 transfer RNA(tRNA) molecules 13 polypeptides
  • 9. The 13 polypeptides participate in building several protein complexes embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. NADH7 subunits that make up the mitochondrial dehydrogenase 3 subunits of cytochrome c oxidase 2 subunits of ATPsynthase cytochrome b All these gene products are used within the mitochondrion, but the mitochondrion also needs proteins encoded by nuclear genes. These proteins (e.g., cytochrome c and the DNA polymerases used within the mitochondrion) are synthesized in the cytosol and then imported into the mitochondrion.
  • 11.  The mitochondrial genome is a circle, 16.6 kb of DNA. A typical bacterial genome is 2-4 Mbp.  The two strands are notably different in base composition, leading to one strand being “heavy” (the H strand) and the other light (the Lstrand).  Both strands encode genes, although more are on the H strand.  A short region (1121 bp), the D loop (D = “displacement”), is a DNA triple helix: there are 2 overlapping copies of the H strand there.  The D loop is also the site where most of replication and transcription is controlled.  Genes are tightly packed, with almost no non-coding DNA outside of the D loop. In one case, two genes overlap: they share 43 bp, using different reading frames. Human mitochondrial genes contain no introns, although introns are found in the mitochondria of other groups (plants, for instance).
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  • 15.  Genes: Total of 37. 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs, 13 polypeptides.  tRNA: only 60 of the 64 codons code for amino acids. 8 tRNAs cover all 4 3rd base positions with the same amino acid, and the remaining 14 tRNAs each cover two 3rd base positions (purines or pyrimidines). Thus, all 60 codons are covered.  rRNA: 16S and 23S which are standard sizes for bacterial rRNAs. Bacterial ribosomes don’t use 5S or 5.8S rRNAs.  polypeptides: all are components of the electron transport chain. Other components are encoded in the nucleus and transported to the mitochondria after translation.
  • 16. Size of Mitochondrial Genomes  Species |Size (kb)   Human | 16  Drosophila | 18  Yeast | 75  Turnip  Corn  Muskmelon | 218 | 570 | 2000
  • 17. Sizes of plant mitochondrial genome
  • 19.  The mitochondrial genetic code has drifted from the universal code: there are so few polypeptides that changes in the code are tolerated.  Human mitochondrial code is different from other groups such as plants or fungi.  Uses 2 of the 3 universal stop codons, but also uses 2 other codons as stop codons. Also, UGA codes for tryptophan in the mitochondrial, while it is a stop codon in the universal code. AUA gives methionine in the mitochondria instead of isoleucine.
  • 20. Replication starts with the H strand. The origin of replication for the H strand is in the D loop, and it is initiated by an RNA primer generated from the L strand transcript. After the new H strand is about 2/3 complete, the L strand origin of replication is uncovered. The L strand origin is on the old H strand; it is “uncovered” when the old H strand is displaced by the DNA polymerase synthesizing the new H strand. The L strand origin folds into a stem-loop structure, which acts as a primer, and replication of the L strand begins. Replication can be said to be bidirectional by asynchronous, unlike replication of nuclear DNA, which proceeds in both directions simultaneously. Mitochondrial DNA replication
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  • 22. Transcription. Both strands are transcribed. The D loop contains one promoter for each strand, and the entire strand is transcribed. The RNA is then cut into individual RNAs for each gene. Protein-coding genes are given poly-A tails, and rRNA and tRNA molecules are modified as necessary.
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  • 24. Mutations in mitochondria Mutation rate in mtDNA is very high: 10 times the nuclear rate. mtDNA is associated with the inner membrane, the site of oxidative phosphorylation. Large amounts of “reactive oxygen species” (peroxide and superoxide) are present, and they are quite mutagenic. The D loop has an especially high rate of mutation. Part of the effects of aging have been attributed to the gradual loss of mitochondria due to accumulated mutations in individual cells.
  • 25. Mutation types include point mutations, deletion and duplication, or quantitatively loss of entire molecules. Mutation in mtDNA is a cause of aging and many other disorders. Mitochondria gene – Cytoplasmic male sterility