Mitochondrial DNA: Distribution, Mutations, and Elimination

Chaojun Yan(Wuhan University), Xiaoying Duanmu(Wuhan University), Ling Zeng(Wuhan University), Bing Liu(Wuhan University), Zhiyin Song(Wuhan University)
Cells
April 25, 2019
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Abstract

Mitochondrion harbors its own DNA (mtDNA), which encodes many critical proteins for the assembly and activity of mitochondrial respiratory complexes. mtDNA is packed by many proteins to form a nucleoid that uniformly distributes within the mitochondrial matrix, which is essential for mitochondrial functions. Defects or mutations of mtDNA result in a range of diseases. Damaged mtDNA could be eliminated by mitophagy, and all paternal mtDNA are degraded by endonuclease G or mitophagy during fertilization. In this review, we describe the role and mechanism of mtDNA distribution and elimination. In particular, we focus on the regulation of paternal mtDNA elimination in the process of fertilization.


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