Germinal proto-mitochondria from rat liver

Biochem Biophys Rep. 2019 Nov 23:20:100710. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2019.100710. eCollection 2019 Dec.

Abstract

A number of properties of the smallest (less than 0.2 μm) germinal proto-mitochondria (PRMC) from rat liver have been studied. These PRMC were obtained by filtering the light fraction of hepatic mitochondria (MC) through calibrated millipore membranes. Germinal PRMC contain in general the same proteins as MC. However, they have the reduced content of flavoproteins and zero cytochrome oxidase. Germinal PRMC, in contrast to MC, almost does not contain the "aging pigment" - lipofuscin. They have DNA; the DNA/protein ratio in them is much higher than in MC, i.e. they are poor in protein. The obtained results support the earlier assumption that MC in specialized animal cells can arise from germinal PRMC - particles smaller than 0.2 μm containing DNA. It is assumed that the DNA molecules enter to cytoplasm during degradation of old MC serves as a seed for the formation of PRMC (with the connection of nuclear DNA).

Keywords: Flavoproteins; Lipofuscin; MC, mitochondria; Mitochondria; Mitochondrial DNA; PRMC, protomitochondria; Post-mitochondria; Proto-mitochondria; Respiratory chain.