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    Exp Cell Res. 1991 Sep;196(1):137-40.

    Organization of multiple nucleoids and DNA molecules in mitochondria of a human cell.

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    University of Tsukuba, Institute of Biological Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan.

    Abstract

    Mitochondrial nucleoids (mt-nucleoids) of the A2780 line of cultured human cells were stained with DAPI and observed using an epifluorescence microscope. The mt-nucleoids appeared to be organized compactly in mitochondria. Numbers of mt-nucleoids per mitochondrion ranged from 1 to more than 10, and 70% were "multinucleated" mitochondria. Intensities of fluorescence of mt-nucleoids in each mitochondrion were measured by a video-intensified microscope system (VIM system) and copy numbers of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in each mitochondria were determined. The copy numbers of mtDNA per mitochondrion ranged from 1 to 15, and the average was 4.6. Because the cells had 107 mitochondria on average, the copy number of mtDNA per cell was estimated to be about 500.

    PMID:
    1715276
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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