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A mitochondria-specific mutational signature of aging: increased rate of A > G substitutions on the heavy strand

Mikhailova, Alina G.
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Mikhailova, Alina A.
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Ushakova, Kristina
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September 21, 2022
Nucleic Acids Research

The mutational spectrum of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) does not resemble any of the known mutational signatures of the nuclear genome and variation in mtDNA mutational spectra between different organisms is still incomprehensible. Since mitochondria are responsible for aerobic respiration, it is expected that mtDNA mutational spectrum is affected by oxidative damage. Assuming that oxidative damage increases with age, we analyse mtDNA mutagenesis of different species in regards to their generation length. Analysing, (i) dozens of thousands of somatic mtDNA mutations in samples of different ages (ii) 70053 polymorphic synonymous mtDNA substitutions reconstructed in 424 mammalian species with different generation lengths and (iii) synonymous nucleotide content of 650 complete mitochondrial genomes of mammalian species we observed that the frequency of A(H) > G(H) substitutions (H: heavy strand notation) is twice bigger in species with high versus low generation length making their mtDNA more A(H) poor and G(H) rich. Considering that A(H) > G(H) substitutions are also sensitive to the time spent single-stranded (TSSS) during asynchronous mtDNA replication we demonstrated that A(H) > G(H) substitution rate is a function of both species-specific generation length and position-specific TSSS. We propose that A(H) > G(H) is a mitochondria-specific signature of oxidative damage associated with both aging and TSSS.

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DOI
10.1093/nar/gkac779
Web of Science ID

WOS:000858447800001

Author(s)
Mikhailova, Alina G.
Mikhailova, Alina A.
Ushakova, Kristina
Tretiakov, Evgeny O.
Iliushchenko, Dmitrii
Shamansky, Victor
Lobanova, Valeria
Kozenkov, Ivan
Efimenko, Bogdan
Yurchenko, Andrey A.
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Date Issued

2022-09-21

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS

Published in
Nucleic Acids Research
Subjects

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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protein-coding genes

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population-density

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mismatch repair

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body-size

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dna

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gradients

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genome

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damage

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accumulation

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inheritance

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