Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools in mammalian mitochondria are highly
asymmetric, and this asymmetry probably contributes toward the elevated
mutation rate for the mitochondrial genome as compared with the nuclear
genome. To understand this asymmetry, we must identify pathways for synthesis
and accumulation of dNTPs within mitochondria. We have identified
ribonucleotide reductase...
It is well known that the mitochondrial genome has a much higher spontaneous mutation rate than the nuclear genome. mtDNA mutations have been identified in association with many diseases and aging. mtDNA replication continues throughout the cell cycle, even in post-mitotic cells. Therefore, a constant supply of nucleotides is required...