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Abstract OPA1 is a dynamin‐related GTPase that modulates mitochondrial dynamics and cristae integrity. Humans carry eight different isoforms of OPA1 and mice carry five, all of which are expressed as short‐ or long‐form isoforms. These isoforms contribute to OPA1's ability to control mitochondrial energetics and DNA maintenance. However, western blot isolation of all long and short isoforms of OPA1 can be difficult. To address this issue, we developed an optimized western blot protocol based on improving running time to isolate five different isoforms of OPA1 in mouse cells and tissues. This protocol can be applied to study changes in mitochondrial structure and function. © 2025 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Western Blot Protocol for Isolating OPA1 Isoforms in Mouse Primary Skeletal Muscle Cellsmore » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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Three-dimensional mitochondria reconstructions of murine cardiac muscle changes in size across agingVue, Zer; Neikirk, Kit; Vang, Larry; Garza-Lopez, Edgar; Christensen, Trace A.; Shao, Jianqiang; Lam, Jacob; Beasley, Heather K.; Marshall, Andrea G.; Crabtree, Amber; et al (, American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology)This article shows how mitochondria in murine cardiac changes, importantly elucidating age-related changes. It also is the first to show that the MICOS complex may play a role in outer membrane mitochondrial structure.more » « less
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Hinton, Jr., Antentor; Katti, Prasanna; Christensen, Trace_A; Mungai, Margaret; Shao, Jianqiang; Zhang, Liang; Trushin, Sergey; Alghanem, Ahmad; Jaspersen, Adam; Geroux, Rachel_E; et al (, Advanced Biology)Abstract Mitochondria respond to metabolic demands of the cell and to incremental damage, in part, through dynamic structural changes that include fission (fragmentation), fusion (merging of distinct mitochondria), autophagic degradation (mitophagy), and biogenic interactions with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). High resolution study of mitochondrial structural and functional relationships requires rapid preservation of specimens to reduce technical artifacts coupled with quantitative assessment of mitochondrial architecture. A practical approach for assessing mitochondrial fine structure using two dimensional and three dimensional high‐resolution electron microscopy is presented, and a systematic approach to measure mitochondrial architecture, including volume, length, hyperbranching, cristae morphology, and the number and extent of interaction with the ER is described. These methods are used to assess mitochondrial architecture in cells and tissue with high energy demand, including skeletal muscle cells, mouse brain tissue, andDrosophilamuscles. The accuracy of assessment is validated in cells and tissue with deletion of genes involved in mitochondrial dynamics.more » « less
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