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Plant Mitochondria

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    Chapter 1 Isolation of Intact Mitochondria from the Model Plant Species Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa
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    Chapter 2 Determining Mitochondrial Transcript Termini for the Study of Transcription Start Sites and Transcript 5′ End Maturation
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    Chapter 3 Mitochondrial Run-On Transcription Assay Using Biotin Labeling.
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    Chapter 4 In Vitro RNA Uptake Studies in Plant Mitochondria
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    Chapter 5 In Vitro and In Vivo Protein Uptake Studies in Plant Mitochondria
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    Chapter 6 Plant Mitochondrial Proteomics
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    Chapter 7 Identification of Lysine-Acetylated Mitochondrial Proteins and Their Acetylation Sites
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    Chapter 8 A Flowchart to Analyze Protease Activity in Plant Mitochondria.
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    Chapter 9 Activity Measurements of Mitochondrial Enzymes in Native Gels
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    Chapter 10 Activity Assay for Plant Mitochondrial Enzymes
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    Chapter 11 Analysis of Type II NAD(P)H Dehydrogenases
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    Chapter 12 Assessment of Respiration in Isolated Plant Mitochondria Using Clark-Type Electrodes
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    Chapter 13 Micro-Respiratory Measurements in Plants.
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    Chapter 14 Improvements to Define Mitochondrial Metabolomics Using Nonaqueous Fractionation.
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    Chapter 15 Plant Mitochondria
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    Chapter 16 Imaging and Analysis of Mitochondrial Dynamics in Living Cells
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    Chapter 17 Analysis of Plant Mitochondrial Function Using Fluorescent Protein Sensors.
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    Chapter 18 In Planta Analysis of Leaf Mitochondrial Superoxide and Nitric Oxide
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    Chapter 19 Databases and Informatics Resources for Analysis of Plant Mitochondria
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    Chapter 20 Expression and Crystallization of the Plant Alternative Oxidase.
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Chapter title
Improvements to Define Mitochondrial Metabolomics Using Nonaqueous Fractionation.
Chapter number 14
Book title
Plant Mitochondria
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2639-8_14
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2638-1, 978-1-4939-2639-8
Authors

Fly, Richard, Lloyd, James, Krueger, Stephan, Fernie, Alisdair, van der Merwe, Margaretha J, Richard Fly, James Lloyd, Stephan Krueger, Alisdair Fernie, Margaretha J. van der Merwe

Editors

James Whelan, Monika W. Murcha

Abstract

Defining metabolite abundance and resulting fractional isotope enrichments, within and between cellular compartments, still remain a major challenge in modern plant biochemistry. Optimized protocols for rapid isolation of mitochondria (e.g., silicone oil centrifugation or membrane filters) or visualization of metabolites/metabolic states (e.g., fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) or redox-sensitive fluorescent markers (roGFP)) have significantly improved and expanded our knowledge regarding mitochondrial metabolism. However, the application of nonaqueous fractionation (NAQF) to separate and quantify metabolites across subcellular compartments remains popular as a nontargeted, validated approach towards studying metabolism, and provides a top-down overview of metabolite distribution across the majority of the subcellular compartments in a single preparation. Unfortunately, of all the organelles resolved using this method, the mitochondrion still remains the most poorly defined. Here, the development and suggested improvements to resolve the mitochondrial metabolome are described.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 6 50%
Researcher 1 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 8%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 8%
Unknown 3 25%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 17%
Computer Science 1 8%
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Chemistry 1 8%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 25%