Isolation of mitochondrial ribosomes

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Abstract

Translation of mitochondrial encoded mRNAs by mitochondrial ribosomes is thought to play a major role in regulating the expression of mitochondrial proteins. However, the structure and function of plant mitochondrial ribosomes remains poorly understood. To study mitochondrial ribosomes, it is necessary to separate them from plastidic and cytosolic ribosomes that are generally present at much higher concentrations. Here, a straight forward protocol for the preparation of fractions highly enriched in mitochondrial ribosomes from plant cells is described. The method begins with purifi cation of mitochondria followed by mitochondrial lysis and ultracentrifugation of released ribosomes through sucrose cushions and gradients. Dark-grown Arabidopsis cells were used in this example because of the ease with which good yields of pure mitochondria can be obtained from them. However, the steps for isolation of ribosomes from mitochondria could be applied to mitochondria obtained from other sources. Proteomic analyses of resulting fractions have confi rmed strong enrichment of mitochondrial ribosomal proteins.

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Carroll, A. J. (2017). Isolation of mitochondrial ribosomes. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1511, pp. 267–280). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6533-5_21

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