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== Normalization of respiratory flux for CS as a mitochondrial marker ==
== Normalization of respiratory flux for CS as a mitochondrial marker ==
Ā  Communicated by [[Gnaiger Erich]] last update 2020-04-19
Ā  Communicated by [[Gnaiger Erich]] last update 2020-04-19
:::: Respiration of living or permeabilized cells, tissue homogenate or permeabilized tissue, and isolated mitochondria can be normalized for CS activity. Then marker-specific oxygen flux, ''J''<sub>O<sub>2</sub>/CS</sub> [pmolāˆ™sĀ­<sup>-1</sup>āˆ™IUĀ­<sup>-1</sup>], is a quantitative measure of respiration that reflects mitochondrial quality, independent of mitochondrial density. Ā 
:::: Respiration of living or permeabilized cells, tissue homogenate or permeabilized tissue, and isolated mitochondria can be normalized for CS activity. Then marker-specific oxygen flux, ''J''<sub>O<sub>2</sub>/CS</sub> [pmolāˆ™sĀ­<sup>-1</sup>āˆ™IUĀ­<sup>-1</sup>], is a quantitative measure of respiration that reflects mitochondrial quality, independent of mitochondrial density. Ā 
:::: Several publications in peer-reviewed journals report respiration normalized for CS activity in units which do not make sense, ''e.g.'' [pmolāˆ™s<sup>-Ā­1</sup>āˆ™mLĀ­<sup>-1</sup>āˆ™IUĀ­<sup>-1</sup>], such that those numerical results are pointless. Clarification is obtained by strict definitions of normalization of rates [1] and dimensional analysis, summarized in MiPNet 17.04 [2].
:::: Several publications in peer-reviewed journals report respiration normalized for CS activity in units which do not make sense, ''e.g.'' [pmolāˆ™s<sup>-Ā­1</sup>āˆ™mLĀ­<sup>-1</sup>āˆ™IUĀ­<sup>-1</sup>], such that those numerical results are pointless. Clarification is obtained by strict definitions of normalization of rates ([[BEC 2020.1]]) and dimensional analysis, summarized in [[MiPNet17.04 CitrateSynthase |MiPNet 17.04]].
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::::# Gnaiger Erich et al ā€• MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1. doi:10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v1. - [[BEC2020.1 doi10.26124bec2020-0001.v1 |Ā»Bioblast linkĀ«]]
::::# Eigentler A, Draxl A, Gnaiger E (2020) Laboratory protocol: Citrate synthase a mitochondrial marker enzyme. Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.04(04):1-12. - [[MiPNet17.04 CitrateSynthase |Ā»Bioblast linkĀ«]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Citrate synthase

Description

Condensation of oxaloacetate with acetyl-CoA yields citrate as an entry into the TCA cycle. CS is located in the mt-matrix. CS activity is frequently used as a functional marker of the amount of mitochondria (mitochondrial elementary marker, mtE) for normalization of respiratory flux.

Abbreviation: CS

Reference: MiPNet17.04 CitrateSynthase

Normalization of respiratory flux for CS as a mitochondrial marker

Communicated by Gnaiger Erich last update 2020-04-19
Respiration of living or permeabilized cells, tissue homogenate or permeabilized tissue, and isolated mitochondria can be normalized for CS activity. Then marker-specific oxygen flux, JO2/CS [pmolāˆ™sĀ­-1āˆ™IUĀ­-1], is a quantitative measure of respiration that reflects mitochondrial quality, independent of mitochondrial density.
Several publications in peer-reviewed journals report respiration normalized for CS activity in units which do not make sense, e.g. [pmolāˆ™s-Ā­1āˆ™mLĀ­-1āˆ™IUĀ­-1], such that those numerical results are pointless. Clarification is obtained by strict definitions of normalization of rates (BEC 2020.1) and dimensional analysis, summarized in MiPNet 17.04.

References

Bioblast linkReferenceYear
Gnaiger E (2020) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 5th ed. Bioenerg Commun 2020.2. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2020-00022020
Gnaiger E et al ā€• MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v12020
O2k-Protocols
Laboratory protocol: Citrate synthase a mitochondrial marker enzyme.
2020-04-18


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