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Review
. 2014 Jul:19:190-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2014.03.010. Epub 2014 Apr 26.

Mitochondrial genome maintenance in health and disease

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Review

Mitochondrial genome maintenance in health and disease

William C Copeland et al. DNA Repair (Amst). 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Human mitochondria harbor an essential, high copy number, 16,569 base pair, circular DNA genome that encodes 13 gene products required for electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. Mutation of this genome can compromise cellular respiration, ultimately resulting in a variety of progressive metabolic diseases collectively known as 'mitochondrial diseases'. Mutagenesis of mtDNA and the persistence of mtDNA mutations in cells and tissues is a complex topic, involving the interplay of DNA replication, DNA damage and repair, purifying selection, organelle dynamics, mitophagy, and aging. We briefly review these general elements that affect maintenance of mtDNA, and we focus on nuclear genes encoding the mtDNA replication machinery that can perturb the genetic integrity of the mitochondrial genome.

Keywords: Mitochondrial DNA replication; Mitochondrial disease; Mutagenesis; POLG; mtDNA.

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Fig. 1
Cartoon depicting the major proteins involved in replication and repair of the mitochondrial genome. (A) Proteins involved in strand displacement synthesis. (B) Single nucleotide and long patch base excision repair pathways.

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