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The Search For Mitochondrial Ribonucleotide Reductase

The Search For Mitochondrial Ribonucleotide Reductase. Daniel Bai Dr. Christopher Mathews Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics HHMI. What is Ribonucleotide Reductase?. Ribonucleotide reductases (RNR) provide the building blocks for DNA in all living cells

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The Search For Mitochondrial Ribonucleotide Reductase

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  1. The Search For Mitochondrial Ribonucleotide Reductase Daniel Bai Dr. Christopher Mathews Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics HHMI

  2. What is Ribonucleotide Reductase? • Ribonucleotide reductases (RNR) provide the building blocks for DNA in all living cells • (RNR) is activated upon DNA damage • It is a key enzyme for DNA repair and replication ribose sugar deoxyribose sugar rNDP dNDP Ribonucleotide reductase

  3. What are Mitochondria? • Mitochondria are the powerhouses of eukaryotic cells • Mitochondria are regulators of cellular proliferation and apoptosis – programmed cell death • Functions in: heme synthesis, steroid synthesis, and detoxification • They have their own genomes • Mitochondria mutation rates are on the magnitude of two orders greater than in the nuclear genome Purified Mitochondria

  4. Mitochondrial Diseases • 10 types of neuropathies associated with mitochondrial DNA mutations • 22 types of cardiomyopathies caused by abnormal mitochondrial function • Over 500 diseases associated with mitochondrial DNA mutations Optic Disk With Retinal Hemorrhage Normal Optic Disk Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia Mitochondrial DNA depletion myopathy

  5. RNR and Mitochondrial Diseases • RNR regulates dNTP pools • Mitochondrial diseases arise from abnormalities in dNTP pools • Abnormal dNTP concentrations cause mitochondrial polymerase γ to make errors dCTP pool dCTP pool dATP pool dTTP pool dGTP pool = more mutations = normal pool Increase in dCTP pool dATP pool dTTP pool dGTP pool dCTP pool = more mutations Symmetric increase in all 4 pools

  6. Why Do Mitochondria Have RNR? NdR • Mechanism for dNTP accumulation in mitochondria is unknown. • There are 4 speculated pathways, 3 involve transporting already reduced (deoxy) ribose sugars • Mitochondrial reduction of ribose sugars allows for dNTP pool regulation Cytosol NdR rNDP dNMP rNDP dNMP dNTP Mitochondria dNTP

  7. Experimental Methods • Compromise the cellular membrane to free the mitochondria • Differential centrifugation of cellular extract to isolate mitochondria • Sonicate mitochondria to release RNR • Purify the RNR enzyme Organ Differential Centrifugation Purified Mitochondria Homogenize

  8. RNR Assay • Give the RNR enzyme tritiated H3 CDP substrate • Use thin layer chromatography to separate out the RNR substrate (CDP) and RNR product (dCDP) • Cut out radiolabeled CDP and dCDP and count the radioactivity on a scintillation counter • Calculate the enzyme activity via the amount of dCDP formed Solvent front dCDP CDP Scintillationcounter Thin Layer Chromatography

  9. RNR Activity in Different Species * • RNR activity was compared in 3 types of cells • Yeast had the lowest overall cytosolic and mitochondrial RNR activity • The immortal HeLa cancer cells have the highest cytosolic RNR activity (attributed to the need for rapid nuclear replication) • In yeast and rat liver, the mitochondrial RNR was more active than cytosolic RNR

  10. Inhibition of Mitochondrial RNR • Mitochondrial and cytosolic RNR each respond differently to dATP and hydroxyurea • Indicative of a new class of RNR

  11. RNR Activity in Different Tissues • Mitochondrial RNR activities varied amongst different tissues • Heart and muscle mitochondrial RNR had 30 fold differences in activity • Liver, muscle, heart, and kidney mitochondria all used RNR for dNDP synthesis • No correlation between RNR activity and dNTP pool sizes

  12. Future Work • Check mitochondrial extracts for cytosolic contamination via testing for the presence of cytosolic enzymes • Check cytosolic extract for mitochondrial ETC enzyme activity to ensure mitochondria were not damaged • Compare RNR activity between young and old rat tissues • Purify mitochondrial RNR • Locate the mitochondrial RNR gene in the nuclear genome

  13. Acknowledgements • Howard Hughes Medical Institute • Dr. Christopher K. Mathews • Linda Benson • Dr. Indira Rajagopal • Dr. Kevin Ahern

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