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XB-ART-53473
J Biol Chem 2013 Sep 13;28837:26594-605. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.472977.
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Mitochondrial DNA ligase is dispensable for the viability of cultured cells but essential for mtDNA maintenance.

Shokolenko IN , Fayzulin RZ , Katyal S , McKinnon PJ , Wilson GL , Alexeyev MF .


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Multiple lines of evidence support the notion that DNA ligase III (LIG3), the only DNA ligase found in mitochondria, is essential for viability in both whole organisms and in cultured cells. Previous attempts to generate cells devoid of mitochondrial DNA ligase failed. Here, we report, for the first time, the derivation of viable LIG3-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts. These cells lack mtDNA and are auxotrophic for uridine and pyruvate, which may explain the apparent lethality of the Lig3 knock-out observed in cultured cells in previous studies. Cells with severely reduced expression of LIG3 maintain normal mtDNA copy number and respiration but show reduced viability in the face of alkylating and oxidative damage, increased mtDNA degradation in response to oxidative damage, and slow recovery from mtDNA depletion. Our findings clarify the cellular role of LIG3 and establish that the loss of viability in LIG3-deficient cells is conditional and secondary to the ρ(0) phenotype.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: lig3

References [+] :
Alexeyev, Is there more to aging than mitochondrial DNA and reactive oxygen species? 2009, Pubmed