Preparation of Grinding Medium, Wash Buffer, and Gradient Solutions
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Homogenization and Mitochondrial Isolation
6:30
Oxygen Consumption Measuurements
8:42
Results: Isolation of Purified Mitochondrial Protein and Oxygen Consumption Measurement of Purified Mitochondria Obtained from Arabidopsis thaliana Plants
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of isolating intact and pure plant mitochondria is to study respiration, mitochondrial composition, biogenesis, and metabolism. This method can help answer key questions in plant energy biology, such as the importance of mitochond
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As mitochondria are only a small percentage of the plant cell, they need to be purified for a range of studies. Mitochondria can be isolated from a variety of plant organs by homogenization, followed by differential and density gradient centrifugation to obtain a highly purified mitochondrial fraction.