Cytoplasmic transfer of the mtDNA nt 8993 T-->G (ATP6) point mutation associated with Leigh syndrome into mtDNA-less cells demonstrates cosegregation with a decrease in state III respiration and ADP/O ratio
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Cytoplasmic transfer of the mtDNA nt 8993 T-->G (ATP6) point mutation associated with Leigh syndrome into mtDNA-less cells demonstrates cosegregation with a decrease in state III respiration and ADP/O ratio
Abstract
A point mutation in the mtDNA-encoded ATP6 gene (T-->G at nt 8993) associated with Leigh syndrome in two pedigrees was found to decrease ADP-stimulated (state III) respiration and the ratio of ADP molecules phosphorylated to oxygen atoms reduced (ADP/O ratio) but did not affect 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP)-uncoupled respiration, suggesting a defective mitochondrial H(+)-translocating ATP synthase. Intact mitochondria isolated from patient and control lymphoblastoid cell lines were tested for state III, ADP-limited (state IV), and DNP-uncoupled respiration with various substrates. Mitochondria isolated from patient lymphoblasts harboring 95-100% of mtDNAs carrying the nt 8993 T-->G mutation showed state III respiration rates 26-50% lower than controls while having normal DNP-uncoupled rates. This resulted in state III/DNP ratios of 0.52-0.70 in patient mitochondria versus 0.88-0.97 in controls. The ADP/O ratio was also decreased 30-40% in patient mitochondria. Patient lymphoblasts heteroplasmic for the nt 8993 mutation were enucleated by using Percoll gradients and the cytoplasts were fused to mtDNA-deficient (rho 0) cells by electric shock. Cybrid clones homoplasmic for the wild-type nucleotide (T) at nt 8993 gave state III/DNP and ADP/O ratios similar to those of control cybrids, whereas cybrid clones homoplasmic for the mutant nucleotide (G) showed a 24-53% reduction in state III respiration, a state III/DNP ratio of 0.53-0.64, and a 30% decrease in the ADP/O ratio. Thus, the reduced state III respiration rates and ADP/O ratios are linked to the T-->G mutation at nt 8993.
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