Mitochondria spark metabolic pathways
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, using components of sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids to create ATP and GTP. In addition, mitochondria serve as a metabolic hub, breaking down complex nutrients for energy, creating biosynthetic precursors, maintaining redox homeostasis, and overseeing metabolic waste management. As it oversees these chemical reactions and ATP production, a membrane potential is created along the mitochondrial membrane by the electron/ion transport chain. Mitochondrial dysfunction or loss of membrane potential is often a sign of distress in a cell and can lead to apoptosis.
Many chemical probes, such as MitoSpy Orange, Red, and NIR, can recognize mitochondria membrane potential and bind to the organelle. These MitoSpy™ formats can indicate cell health as well as localization. MitoSpy™ Green's attraction to the mitochondria is not based on membrane potential, allowing it to measure mitochondrial mass of individual cells in flow cytometry. Our chemical probes assess mitochondrial membrane potential and reactive oxygen species levels, providing keen insight on cell health.
Our JC-10 Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Kit qualitatively monitors and visualizes apoptosis by fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, or plate reader analysis.
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