Mitochondrial DNA Isolation from Plants.

Methods Mol Biol

Institut de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.

Published: February 2023

For most eukaryotes, sequencing and assembly of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is possible by starting the analysis from total cellular DNA, but the exploration of the mtDNA of plants is more challenging because of the low copy number, limited sequence conservation, and complex structure of the mtDNA. The very large size of the nuclear genome of many plant species and the very high ploidy of the plastidial genome further complicate the analysis, sequencing, and assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes. An enrichment of mtDNA is therefore necessary. For this, plant mitochondria are purified prior to mtDNA extraction and purification. The relative enrichment in mtDNA can be assessed by qPCR, while the absolute enrichment can be deduced from the proportion of NGS reads mapping to each of the three genomes of the plant cell. Here we present methods for mitochondrial purification and mtDNA extraction applied to different plant species and tissues, and compare the mtDNA enrichment obtained with the different procedures.

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