Description
Mitochondrial markers are structural or functional properties that are specific for mitochondria. In isolated mitochondria, protein can be determined as a measure of amount of mitochondria or mt-concentration [mg mt-protein/ml]. However, protein cannot be used as a mt-biomarker in other mitochondrial preparations. A structural mt-marker is the area of the inner mt-membrane or mt-volume determined stereologically, which has its limitations due to different states of swelling. If mt-area is determined by electron microscopy, the statistical challenge has to be met to convert area into a volume. When fluorescent dyes are used as mt-marker, distinction is necessary between mt-membrane potential dependent and independent dyes. mtDNA or cardiolipin content may be considered as a mt-marker. Determination of mitochondrial marker enzymes may be molecular (amount of protein) or functional (enzyme activities). Respiratory capacity in a defined respiratory state of a mt-preparation can be considered as a functional mt-marker, in which case respiration is expressed as flux control ratios.
Abbreviation: mt-marker
Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways
MitoPedia methods:
Respirometry
References
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