Mitochondria Flashcards

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What is function of mito

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ATP production and apoptosis

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2
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Describe mitochondria shape and distribution

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Lamellar cristea - most common: Hepatocyte (oval with num cristea) Skeletal (In rows btwn myofibrils) Sperm (wrapped around flagella)
Tubular Cristea - steroid secreting cells

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3
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What is general structure of mitochondria

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OM - Intermemb space - IM - matrix

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4
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Describe the outer membrane of mt

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Permeable to small molecules = porins

Biochem rxn: Cardiolipin synth and lipid mod

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5
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Describe the inner membrane of mt

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Impermeable to most molecules (Cardiolipin)
Cristea increase SA, incs ETC and ATP synthase, important receptors for matrix proteins
20% = CL = 2xPL=4 tails = impermeable

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6
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Describe the matrix of mt

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mtDNA, mtRibo, tRNA, rRNA present

Location of oxidative metabolism (pyruvate oxidation, FA oxidation, TCA)

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7
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What is the pathway for energy Generation

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Glycolysis in cyto - pyruvate + FA - mt - Acetyl coa - meta by TCA (Nad+ to nadh) - high energy electrons from nadh passes along ETC to O2 - creates proton gradient across IM - drives ATP synthase - mechanical potential drives adp to atp

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8
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Describe ATP synthase

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Head= ATPase; subunits bind adp and Pi

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9
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Describe thermogenesis function

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Uncoupling protein (UCP) = Thermogenin (in IM channel) allows protons to leak from cyto to matrix therefore decoupling ATP synthase from respiration resulting in oxidative metabolism (TCA and ETC) producing heat (Brown adipose)

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10
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Describe Reactive Oxidative species (ROS)

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Ox-phos in mt generates energy and ROS which can inactivate ETC electron accpetors therefore increasing number of ROS.
ROS dmgs proteins, rna, dna (mtDNA more suc as no histone and decreased dna repair) (linked with alz, cancer, and aging)

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11
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What are some antioxidants to deactivate ROS

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glutathione, peroxidase, super oxide dismatase

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12
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Describe apoptotic role of mt

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Preapoptotic bcl-2 proteins (BAD + BAX) translocate from cyto to mito membrane in response to cell dmg and stress -> Forms pores in OM -> Release of pro-apoptotic factors in cytosol (cytochrome C) -> activates capase cascade -> apoptosis

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13
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Describe mt inheritence

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Bottleneck (only % of mtDNA given) leads to variability in disease = heteroplasmy

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14
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Protein import and role for mt

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mt not self sufficient
transL in cyto - Hsp 70 (stops fold) - mt via sig seq - TOM (OM recog sig) - TIM (transloc via e-chem gradient to IM) - sig seq removed via matrix protease - spont fold or Hsp60 and ATP

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15
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Describe Bath Syndrome

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X-linked cardiolipid synth disorder = cardiomyopathy, muscle weakness, neutropenia, sudden death infants

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