Vol. 12, Issue 12, 1901-1909, December 2002
LETTER
Large Functional Range of Steady-State Levels of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Transcripts Coding for the Subunits of the Human Mitochondrial OXPHOS System
Hervé
Duborjal,1
Réjane
Beugnot,1,2
Bénédicte Mousson
de Camaret,3 and
Jean-Paul
Issartel1,4
1 GENOME Express SA, 38944 Meylan, France; 2 UMR
5090 CNRS-DRDC, CEA Grenoble, 38054 Grenoble, cedex 9, France;
3 Laboratoire de Biochimie, Hôpital Debrousse, 69322 Lyon, France
We have measured, by reverse transcription and real-time
quantitative PCR, the steady-state levels of the mitochondrial and nuclear transcripts encoding several subunits of the human oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system, in different normal tissues (muscle, liver, trachea, and kidney) and in cultured cells (normal fibroblasts, 143B osteosarcoma cells, 143B206
0 cells). Five
mitochondrial transcripts and nine nuclear transcripts were assessed.
The measured amounts of these OXPHOS transcripts in muscle samples
corroborated data obtained by others using the serial analysis of gene
expression (SAGE) method to appraise gene expression in the same type
of tissue. Steady-state levels for all the transcripts were found to
range over more than two orders of magnitude. Most of the time, the
mitochondrial H-strand transcripts were present at higher levels than
the nuclear transcripts. The mitochondrial L-strand transcript ND6 was
usually present at a low level. Cultured 143B cells contained
significantly reduced amounts of mitochondrial transcripts in
comparison with the tissue samples. In 143B206
0 cells,
fully depleted of mitochondrial DNA, the levels of nuclear OXPHOS
transcripts were not modified in comparison with the parental cells.
This observation indicated that nuclear transcription is not
coordinated with mitochondrial transcription. We also observed that in
the different tissues and cells, there is a transcriptional coregulation of all the investigated nuclear genes. Nuclear OXPHOS gene
expression seems to be finely regulated.
[The following
individual kindly provided reagents, samples, or unpublished
information as indicated in the paper: G. Attardi.]
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Corresponding author.
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