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dNTP Imbalance in Mitochondria dNTP Imbalance in Mitochondria Alexandra Frolova Dr. Christopher K. Mathews Laboratory Biochemistry and Biophysics

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dNTP Imbalance in Mitochondria. Alexandra Frolova Dr. Christopher K. Mathews Laboratory Biochemistry and Biophysics. Rates of mutation in mtDNA are 10-100 fold higher than in nDNA . mtDNA mutations are linked to various human diseases: Cancer Cardiomyopathies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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dNTP Imbalance in MitochondriadNTP Imbalance in Mitochondria

Alexandra Frolova

Dr. Christopher K. Mathews Laboratory

Biochemistry and Biophysics

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Rates of mutation in mtDNA are 10-100 fold higher than in nDNA.

mtDNA mutations are linked to various human diseases: CancerCardiomyopathiesDegenerative heart, muscle, & neurological disorders

mtDNA mutations lead to accelerated aging in mice.

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Mathews’ lab has determined that there exists a high concentrations of dGTP relative to the other dNTPs in mtDNA pools in various mammalian tissues.

Song, S., Z F. Pursell, W.C. Copeland, M.J. Longley, T.A. Kunkel, and C.K. Mathews (2005) DNA Precursor

Asymmetries in Mammalian Tissue Mitochondria and Possible Contributions to Mutagenesis via Reduced Replication Fidelity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, 4990-

4995.

An imbalance in mtDNA precursor

pools can cause mutations.

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c m c m c m c m

dATP dTTP dCTP dGTP

dNT

P p

mol

per

mg

prot

ein

dNTP imbalance in rat heart mitochondria

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Excess of one dNTP can cause misinsertion and/or inhibited proofreading, which can lead to substitution mutations.

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can oxidize dGTP to form mutagenic 8-oxo-dGTP.

Various polymerases will wrongly insert 8-oxo-dGTP opposite template A leading to A-T to C-G transversions.

Pursell, Z.F., J.T. MacDonald, C.K. Mathews, and T.A. Kunkel (2008) Trace Amounts of 8-oxo-dGTP in Mitochondrial Pools Reduce DNA Polymerase γ Replication Fidelity. Nucl. Ac. Res. 36, 2174-2181.

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Cytosol Mitochondria

dNTPs dNTPs

dNMPs dNMPs dNDPs dNTPs

NdRs NdRs dNMPs dNDPs dNTPs

rNDPs rNDPs dNDPs dNTPs

Transport and metabolic pathways of

nucleosides and nucleotides

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Project purposeTo understand how various intramitochondrial

enzymes participate in dNTP pool regulation.

To determine which enzyme(s) cause dGTP accumulation.

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DNA

DNA polymerase

dGTP

NDP kinase

GDP RNR dGDP

dGMP kinase MTH-1

dGMP

dGK dNT-2

dGuo

Enzymatic pathways of dGTP synthesis

and turnover

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Enzymatic pathways that may influence dGTP levels

NDP Kinase

dGTP + ADP dGDP + ATP

dGMP Kinase

dGMP + ATP dGDP + ADP 

NT2 mitochondrial 5’-nucleotidase

dGMP +H20 Deoxyguanosine + Pi 

MTH-1 (mutT homolog)

dGTP + H2O dGMP + PPi

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Experiment layout

Incubate mixtures of the four dNTPs with mitochondria extract and various substrates to:

monitor enzyme activity determine which enzymatic steps are critical for

maintaining dNTP pool stability.

Experiment 1: Hydrolytic dNTP breakdown dNTP + H2O → dNDP (→ dNMP) +Pi

Experiment 2: NDP KinasedNTP + ADP → dNDP (→dNMP) + ATP

Experiment 3: dNMP KinasedNMP + ATP → dNDP + ADP

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Methods of mitochondrial preparationMethods of mitochondrial preparation Isolate rat liver mitochondria using homogenization

and differential centrifugation.

Prepare mitochondria extract by using sonication.

Add detergent η-dodecyl-β-maltoside.

Centrifuge 15K for 30 mins.

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Methods of sample analysisSamples analyzed using High Performance Liquid

Chromatography (HPLC) .

Column used was a C-18 Reverse Phase Column.

Sample components separated using linear gradient.

Buffer A: 8mM TBA-OH, 10mM monobasic K phosphate, 0.25% methanol, pH 7.0

Buffer B: 2mM TBA-OH, 100mM monobasic K phosphate, 30% methanol, pH 7.0

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Example of chromatogram11 Standards

dNMPs, dNTPs, ANPs

dCM

P

dTM

P

dGM

P AM

P

dAM

P

dCT

P

AD

P

dGT

P

dTT

P

AT

P

dAT

P

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Raw data hydrolytic enzyme

dNTP + H2O → dNDP (→ dNMP) +Pi

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Raw data NDP kinase

dNTP + ADP → dNDP (→dNMP) + ATP

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DatadNMP kinase

dNMP + ATP → dNDP + ADP

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ProgressDetermined:

- concentrations of substrates and reactants,

- incubation times,

- HPLC elution program

necessary for detecting activity of hydrolytic enzyme and NDPK.

Made progress towards:

- creating a functional method for examining dNMPK activity using HPLC.

- acquiring publishable data.

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Future objectives

dNTP + ADP dNDP + ATP

dGMP + ATP dGDP + ADP

dNMP deoxyribonucleosides

Deoxyribonucleosides + ATP dNTPs + ADP

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Dr. Mathews Presentation from 6/21/09

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Thank you…Thank you…HHMI

Kevin Ahern

Dr. Christopher Mathews

Linda Benson and Korakod Chimploy