2004
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddh326
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Heterologous mitochondrial DNA recombination in human cells

Abstract: Inter-molecular heterologous mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) recombination is known to occur in yeast and plants. Nevertheless, its occurrence in human cells is still controversial. To address this issue we have fused two human cytoplasmic hybrid cell lines, each containing a distinct pathogenic mtDNA mutation and specific sets of genetic markers. In this hybrid model, we found direct evidence of recombination between these two mtDNA haplotypes. Recombinant mtDNA molecules in the hybrid cells were identified using t… Show more

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“…It is noteworthy that the recombination hot spots are located near or overlap with mtDNA replication origins (10,25). Together, these results and our findings suggest the novel possibility that, in both human and yeast cells, mtDNA replication is initiated by a common initiation event for mtDNA recombination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…It is noteworthy that the recombination hot spots are located near or overlap with mtDNA replication origins (10,25). Together, these results and our findings suggest the novel possibility that, in both human and yeast cells, mtDNA replication is initiated by a common initiation event for mtDNA recombination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The presence of more than one type of mtDNA in an organism (heteroplasmy) is the result of recombination in mtDNA (8). Heteroplasmy was found in this study in carcinoma hidradenoides (Table 4, Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…SSBs are repaired by the joined BER/SSBR (single strand break repair) pathway 102 while DSBs are by HR, albeit at low frequency 103,104 , or with NHEJ [13]. mtDNA degradation is another pathway to eliminate unrepaired oxidative DNA lesions 93 , which is supported by the abundant cellular copy number of mtDNA and observations of cellular tolerance to extensive mtDNA loss in vitro 105 106 and in vivo 107 108,109 [13].…”
Section: Mtdna Damagementioning
confidence: 99%