MethodsX (Jan 2021)

Dynamic calculation of ATP/O ratios measured using Magnesium Green (MgGr)™

  • Hang Cheng,
  • Daniel Munro,
  • Matthew E. Pamenter

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 101520

Abstract

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Mitochondria generate aerobic cellular energy (i.e., ATP) through the reduction of oxygen to water via oxidative phosphorylation. The efficiency of this pathway can be measured by the phosphate/oxygen (ATP/O) ratio, which is the amount of ATP produced per oxygen atom reduced. This ratio thus provides a measure of the efficiency of mitochondrial respiration that can be readily compared between species. The magnesium green (MgGr) fluorometric method permits easy measurement of ATP/O ratios from isolated mitochondria but the standard analysis approach employs an endpoint method to calculate ATP/O ratios. Here, we present a modified method of ATP/O calculation that permits dynamic observation of fluorescent measurements of the consumption of O2 (JO2) and the production of ATP (JATP). Specifically, by substituting the slope of a straight line within a given period of time (seconds to minutes) with the slope of a tangent to each time point (per second), it is possible to evaluate JO2, JATP and the ATP/O ratio in a dynamic manner. • Provides second-by-second visualization of ATP/O ratios throughout experiments vs. a single measurement. • Dynamic visualization allows for easy identification of outlying data and more accurate calculation of mean ATP/O ratios.

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