Mitochondria Flashcards

1
Q

What is the endosymbiont hypothesis concerning mitochondria?

A
  • the inner mitochondria membrane is derived from bacteria

- outer membrane derived from eukaryotic cell

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2
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Which mitochondrial membrane is less-permeable and contains most of the machinery for oxidative phosphorylation?

A

the inner membrane

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3
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How permeable is the outer mitochondrial membrane?

A

semi-permeable

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4
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What are cristae in the mitochondria?

A

infoldings that increase the surface area of the inner membrane

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5
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What is the matrix in the mitochondria?

A

the central space of the mitochondria

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6
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How are mitochondrial proteins (synthesized in the nucleus) transported to their final location?

A
  • translocate of outer membrane (TOM) - passive

- translocate of inner membrane (TIM) - ATP dependent

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7
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What role does fusion play for mitochondria?

A

repairing damaged mitochondria

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8
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What role does fission play for mitochondria?

A

required for mitophagy (selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy)

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9
Q

What transports ATP out of the mitochondria once it’s made by ATP synthase?

A

ATP-ADP antiporter

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10
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What induces permeabilization of he outer mitochondria membrane?

A

Bak/Bax dependent upon cell damage

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11
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What does Bak/Bax dependent permeabilization of the outer mitochondria membrane lead to?

A

cytochrome c release -> binds to several cytoplasmic proteins forming an apoptosome

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12
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What does the apoptosome do in mitochondria?

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  • activates caspases and initiates apoptosis
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13
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What do the mitochondria do during ischemic injury?

A

promote necrotic cell death due to MPTP-dependent permeabilization of inner and outer mitochondria membranes -> cytochrome release and elimination of the proton gradient

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14
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What do damaged mitochondria result in?

A
  • lack of ATP production

- excessive amounts of reactive oxygen

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15
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What are the three levels at which mitochondria quality is strictly controlled?

A
  • mitochondrial proteases are responsible for recognizing and degrading misfolded proteins
  • damaged mitochondria can be fixed by fusing with healthy mitochondria or eliminated by mitophagy
  • extensive damage -> mitochondria induces apoptotic cell death
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16
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What two diseases are caused by mutations in mitochondria fusion machinery?

A
  • autosomal dominant optic atrophy

- Charcot-marie-tooth neuropathy type 2A