Isolation of mitochondria from tissue culture cells

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Abstract

The number of mitochondria per cell varies substantially from cell line to cell line. For example, human HeLa cells contain at least twice as many mitochondria as smaller mouse L cells. This protocol starts with a washed cell pellet of 1–2 mL derived from ~109 cells grown in culture. The cells are swollen in a hypotonic buffer and ruptured with a Dounce or Potter-Elvehjem homogenizer using a tight-fitting pestle, and mitochondria are isolated by differential centrifugation.

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Clayton, D. A., & Shadel, G. S. (2014). Isolation of mitochondria from tissue culture cells. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2014(10), 1109–1111. https://doi.org/10.1101/pdb.prot080002

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