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Mitochondrial Deletions Induced By UVB Irradiation Of Human Epithelial Cells IN VITRO By: Jing Jing He Mentor: Dr. Mark Steinberg The City College of New.

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1 Mitochondrial Deletions Induced By UVB Irradiation Of Human Epithelial Cells IN VITRO By: Jing Jing He Mentor: Dr. Mark Steinberg The City College of New York

2 The Human Mitochondrial Genome  The 16 Kbp mitochondrial genome codes for 13 proteins, 2 rRNAs, and 22 tRNA genes  The 5 Kbp Common Deletion is believed to arise as the result of oxidative stress and is associated with age, diabetes and sun exposure  It accumulates in metabolically active slow turnover tissues such as muscle and nerve Introduction

3 Human Mitochondrial Genome Continue… Deletion occur

4 PCR conditions to select for deleted mitochondria: Polymerase doesn ’ t have time to replicate the normal 5kB piece Normal mitochondria MT1A 5kB MT2 MT3 __________________________________________ _____  --------------------5 min ---------------------  ____ Deleted mitochondria MT1A 353 bp MT3  -------0.3 min--------  | \|/ MT1A 303 bp MT2  ------0.3 min----- 

5 After the cells being exposed to the UV light, we wanted to find out the part of the DNA has been deleted in the Mitochondria DNA. Our Goal!!!

6 Materials Electrophoresis PCR machine Centrifuge

7 Irradiation of Cultured Epithelial Cells SV40 immortalized human keratinocyte line 22 at about 35% confluence were irradiated from the bottom with an FS20 lamp at a distance of 14 inches for 4 minutes (5.7 mJ/cm 2 /min). 24 hours later, total DNA was prepared from the cells and used as a PCR template for deletion analysis. Methods

8 Method for Isolating DNA  Mix the NHEK cells with 200 µ L of Pbs, to wash the cells  Add 20 µ L of protein enzyme, to break up proteins  Add 4 µ L of RNase, to break up RNA  Add 200 µ L of buffer AL, to break down other substances  Incubate at 70°C for 10 min  Add 200 µ L ethanol, to decrease the solubility of DNA  Then pipette the solution into the spin column & spin it for 1 min in a centrifuge  Add buffer AL1, to wash away the protein & salt  Centrifuge for 1 min, discard the column and add another column  add buffer AL2, to wash another time, then centrifuge for 3 min  Transfer in to a 1.5 ml tube  Add 50 µ L of AE solution, which elute the DNA  Add 25 µ L of AE solution to help more DNA to pass through Continue…

9 Electrophoresis  Took out four µ L tubes & one 1.5 mL tubes  We took out 5 µ L of cells from the original tubes and pipette them into the µ L tubes  We label the 1.5 mL tubes as mixture which contains: - 8.8 µ L of DNTP, - 22 µ L of PCR buffer with MgCl 2 - 4.4 µ L of the primers that we need - 156.2 µ L of sterile water  Put 2.2 µ L of polymerase which has to be pipette at last because it reacts fast  Vortex the mixture  Add 45 µ L of solution from the mixture tube into the µ L tubes that contain cells  At last, put them into the PCR machine and we choose the program MT deletion After 1 and a half hour ….  Mix DNA with the dye  Pipette them into the gel  pipette the PCR marker at last  Then run the gel.

10 Result 1000 750 500 300 150 50 G1- primer ML3 &MR5 G2 – primer ML1 & MR4 Con Uv As Uv &As PCR Marker Con Uv As Uv &As PCR Marker

11 Further Research!  Clone the DNA  Sequence the DNA  Find out the sequence of the DNA that is being deleted

12 References  http://www.wou.edu/las/natsci_math/biology/boomer/waksman/WA KWORKS/workshop2/studentpjs/drummharvey/electrophresis.jpg  http://forestry.msu.edu/hardwood/Equipment%20Details/Flexigene %20PCR%20Machine.jpg  http://www.espchemicals.com/Images/group/1033.jpg

13 Acknowledgement  Dr. Mark Steinberg  Julia Wu  Bor Jang Hwang  Dr. Sat  Harlem Children Society  MSKCC  And Thank You!!!


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