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Publication : Elimination of rNMPs from mitochondrial DNA has no effect on its stability.

First Author  Wanrooij PH Year  2020
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  117
Issue  25 Pages  14306-14313
PubMed ID  32513727 Mgi Jnum  J:294357
Mgi Id  MGI:6437595 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1916851117
Citation  Wanrooij PH, et al. (2020) Elimination of rNMPs from mitochondrial DNA has no effect on its stability. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 117(25):14306-14313
abstractText  Ribonucleotides (rNMPs) incorporated in the nuclear genome are a well-established threat to genome stability and can result in DNA strand breaks when not removed in a timely manner. However, the presence of a certain level of rNMPs is tolerated in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) although aberrant mtDNA rNMP content has been identified in disease models. We investigated the effect of incorporated rNMPs on mtDNA stability over the mouse life span and found that the mtDNA rNMP content increased during early life. The rNMP content of mtDNA varied greatly across different tissues and was defined by the rNTP/dNTP ratio of the tissue. Accordingly, mtDNA rNMPs were nearly absent in SAMHD1 (-/-) mice that have increased dNTP pools. The near absence of rNMPs did not, however, appreciably affect mtDNA copy number or the levels of mtDNA molecules with deletions or strand breaks in aged animals near the end of their life span. The physiological rNMP load therefore does not contribute to the progressive loss of mtDNA quality that occurs as mice age.
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