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Title: Mitochondrium


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Mitochondrium Peroxisome - Chloroplast
Dr. habil. Kohidai László Assoc. Prof. Dept.
Genetics, Cell Immunobology Semmelweis
University 2008
2
History
  • Altmann describes Mch
  • Benda - name Mitochondrium was given
    by him
  • Warburg - invetigated the enzymes of
    respiratory chain
  • Lehninger described oxydative
    phosphorylation

3
Morphology
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Network of Mch in a fibroblast cell Detection of
ATP-syntase
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Characteristic data
  • Size 7 x 0.5 mm
  • BUT wide range in different cell types !
  • Number depends on the energy requirements/budget
    of the cell
  • sperim - 24
  • WBC. - 300
  • liver cell - 500-2500
  • Chaos-Chaos - 500.000 !
  • ameba

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Compositioncompartmentalisation
  • Outer membrane
  • poor in proteins
  • characteristic protein porin
  • (b-sheet trimers
  • form channels)
  • permeability up to 5000 dalton
  • Inner membrane
  • 70 proteins
  • e- - transporter chaini
  • ATP synthesis
  • other point impermeable 20 cardiolipin

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  • Matrix
  • Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
  • Enzymes of citric acid cycle
  • Enzymes of b-oxydation of fatty acids
  • Enzymes of amino acid oxydation
  • DNA, ribosomes
  • ATP, ADP, Pi
  • Mg2, Ca2, K

9
Inner membrane of Mch
crista
tubular
fingerprint-like
berry-like
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Localization in the cell
Basal striation
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Mch as osmotic regulator of the cell
normal
condensed
Significant H20 ration of matrix moves to the
intermembraneous space and forms a condensed
comformation
12
Relation of biochemical processes in Mch.
pyruvate
fatty acid
Acethyl-CoA
CO2
ATP
Citric acid cycle
NADHH FADH2
H2O
O2
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Terms of Chemiosmotic theory
  • Mch. Respiratory chain moves electrons
  • - pumps H into
    intermembrane space
  • Mch. ATP synthase works also as a H pump.
  • Reversible mechanism
  • Several carrier molecules for metabolites, ions
    in the inner membrane of Mch.
  • Other point of the inner membrane of Mch. is
    impermeable for H and OH-.

14
  1. NADH dehydrogenase
  2. Succinyl dehydrogenase
  3. Ubiquinone cytochrom c oxydoreductase
  4. Cytochrom oxydase

15
Enzyme systems of inner membrane in Mch
I.
e -
II.
III.
Acidic pH
H
IV.
Redox potential INCREASING I. lt III. lt IV.
16
Resting phase
Matrix
H10-9 M
K Cl- 0.1 M
H10-9 M
Intermembrane space
Ionophore treated (Valinomycin)
H
Matrix
ATP
H10-9 M
KltCl-
H10-7 M
K
Intermembrane space
17
Electrochemical proton-gradient
pH gradient
membrane-potential
DpH
DV
ATP synthesis
18
NADH
NAD
NADH dehydrogenase
H
Q
b-c1 complex
cyt c
Electron transport in Mch
cytochrome oxydase
O2
H2O
19
Knob-like protusions of the inner Mch membrane
ATP-synthase
proton carrier
20
Structure of ATP-synthase
F1 ATP-ase (6 subunits)
Transmembrane H carriers (9 subunits)
21
ATP-synthase
e - rotor a, b, d - stator
22
Experimental evidence
23
Bacterio-rhodopsin
ATP synthase
H
ADP Pi
H
H
H
H
H
ATP
H
24
ATP
ADP Pi
H
ADP Pi
ATP
25
Transports required by ATP-synthase
Symport
Antiport
Phosphate translocase
Adenine nucleotie translocase
26
Brown adipose tissue Mch.
Heat
H
H
H
H
II.
I.
IV.
III.
thermogenin
27
Transports
Signal seq.
! Hsp70 !
Receptor
Contact-point
Translocon GIP
Mch. Hsp-k
28
Origin of Mitochondrion
  • De novo synthesis
  • Division
  • Endosymbiont theory

Archaic Cyanobacteria 1.5 x 109 yrs ago
  • porin (Gram (-) bact.)
  • electron transport chain
  • ATP synthase
  • mt DNS
  • ribosome

BUT Giardia has NO Mch (anaerob)
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Origin of Mitochondrion 2
  • Composition of outer membrane eukaryotic type
    the inner membrane is composed by prokaryotic
    components
  • Mch has own protein synthetic system, the starter
    amino acid is formyl-Met
  • Inhibitors of protein synthesis in Mch
    antibiotics acting on bacterial protein synthesis

30
Network of Mch in budding S. cerevisiae
31
CELL PROLIFERATION
Isotope labelling
32
mt-DNA
  • ring shape, 5 10 copies/Mch.
  • 20 Mch genes are coding proteins
  • there are no introns
  • few regulator genes
  • no histons
  • repliation, transcription, translation
  • 22 tRNA, 2 rRNA

33
Human mt-DNA
rRNA
Cyt b
ND1 2
ND3-6
I.
III.
II.
ATP-syntase
34
Mch myopathy
Clusters of fibers
Single fibre
Crystalline structure in the matrix of Mch
Mass of pathologic Mch-s
35
Peroxisome
  • Single membrane coverage
  • Selective import of proteins
  • No genome
  • Oxydative enzymes
  • catalase
  • urate oxydase (crystalloid)

36
Origin of peroxisome
  • O2 producing bacteria early phase of phylogeny
  • the O2 is toxic to other cells/organisms
  • peroxisome could neutralize the O2 and its
    radicals
  • in the cytoplasm

37
Functions of peroxisome
  • RH2 O2 R H2O2 (toxic)
  • H2O2 RH2 R 2H2O
  • catalase (liver, kidney)
  • b-oxydation alkyl chain - (C2 ac.CoA)n

38
Peroxisomes in plants
  • In plants
  • leafs photorespiration - O2 consumption
    CO2
  • germination glyoxylate cycle (glyoxysome)
  • Fatty acid ac. CoA succinate
    glucose

39
Peroxisome in plants
peroxisome
glyoxisome
lipid
40
Peroxisome
  • import of proteins

- 3 amino acid signal sequence on C-terminal -
PAF-1 peroxisomal assembly factor-1
  • Zellweger syndrome
  • protein to be impoted is affected

- empty peroxisomes
(brain, liver, kidney affected lethal)
41
Gene transfection - Zellweger syndrome
PXR1
42
Chloroplast
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Thylakoid membrane (light reaction)
Stroma (dark reaction)
46
Engelmann-experiment (1894)
47
Photopigments of chloroplast
48
Z-scheme of electron transport in chloroplast
49
Chloroplast NAPH / ATP synthesis
50
Comparison of ATP generation in Mch - Chloroplast
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