2016
DOI: 10.1101/078519
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Mitochondrial DNA Density Homeostasis Accounts for the Threshold Effect in Human Mitochondrial Disease

Abstract: Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a wide array of devastating diseases but the heterogeneity and complexity of these diseases' symptoms challenges theoretical understanding of their causation. With the explosion of -omics data, we have the unprecedented ability to gain deep understanding of the biochemical mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction. However, there is also a need to make such datasets interpretable, and quantitative modelling allows us to translate such datasets into intuition and suggest r… Show more

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“…Proportionality between n and v has found some support in the literature [37][38][39]. Indeed, recent mathematical modelling [46] of the cellphysiological consequences of heteroplasmy in a deleterious For each bin, the authors measured total mitochondrial membrane potential, normalised by cell size, (rDC) using the ratiometric probe JC-1, and reported its median (red curve). A: Approximate coincidence between the mode of the cell radius distribution (grey histogram), determined through forward scatter with flow cytometry, and median rDC.…”
Section: Cell Physiological Models Coupled To Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Proportionality between n and v has found some support in the literature [37][38][39]. Indeed, recent mathematical modelling [46] of the cellphysiological consequences of heteroplasmy in a deleterious For each bin, the authors measured total mitochondrial membrane potential, normalised by cell size, (rDC) using the ratiometric probe JC-1, and reported its median (red curve). A: Approximate coincidence between the mode of the cell radius distribution (grey histogram), determined through forward scatter with flow cytometry, and median rDC.…”
Section: Cell Physiological Models Coupled To Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 96%