39 Mitochondrial DNA Replication
Abstract
BASIC BACKGROUND
Although mtDNA comprises typically less than 1% of a metazoan cell’s DNA population, the cellular copy number is 103 to 104, given the relatively small size of these genomes (~16 kb). It is usually assumed that mtDNA is present in several copies per mitochondrion, but the organelle population is likely dynamic in the living cell, and the distribution of mtDNA may therefore be variable. Replication is under relaxed control and there is no apparent accounting of DNA origins that ensures that each molecule is replicated once and only once per cell cycle, a requirement assumed to be strictly enforced in the case of chromosomal DNA origins of replication. Consistent with this is the lack of any sharp restriction on mtDNA replication with regard to cell cycle...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.1015-1027