Mechanism of mammalian mitochondrial DNA replication: import of mitochondrial transcription factor A into isolated mitochondria stimulates 7S DNA synthesis
S. Gensler et al., Mechanism of mammalian mitochondrial DNA replication: import of mitochondrial transcription factor A into isolated mitochondria stimulates 7S DNA synthesis, NUCL ACID R, 29(17), 2001, pp. 3657-3663
The light strand promoter of mammalian mitochondrial DNA gives rise to a pr
imary transcript, but also to the RNA primer necessary for initiation of re
plication and 7S DNA synthesis as well as 7S RNA. Here we have studied the
turnover of 7S DNA in isolated rat liver mitochondria and whether import of
mitochondrial transcription factor A (mtTFA), which is necessary for trans
cription initiation, increases its rate of synthesis. 7S DNA was present as
two species, probably due to two different sites of RNA-DNA transition. Ti
me course and pulse-chase experiments showed that the half-life of this DNA
is similar to 45 min. Import of mtTFA, produced in vitro, into the mitocho
ndrial matrix in stoichiometric amounts significantly increased the rate of
7S DNA formation. We conclude that isolated rat liver mitochondria faithfu
lly synthesize and degrade 7S DNA and that increased matrix levels of mtTFA
are sufficient to increase its rate of synthesis, strongly supporting the
hypothesis that this process is transcription primed.