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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: the model of choice to study mitochondria from unicellular photosynthetic organisms.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2008-03-05)
Soledad Funes, Lars-Gunnar Franzén, Diego González-Halphen
ABSTRACT

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a model organism to study photosynthesis, cellular division, flagellar biogenesis, and, more recently, mitochondrial function. It has distinct advantages in comparison to higher plants because it is unicellular, haploid, and amenable to tetrad analysis, and its three genomes are subject to specific transformation. It also has the possibility to grow either photoautotrophically or heterotrophically on acetate, making the assembly of the photosynthetic machinery not essential for cell viability. Methods developed allow the isolation of C. reinhardtii mitochondria free of thylakoid contaminants. We review the general procedures used for the biochemical characterization of mitochondria from this green alga.

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