Experiment 8
Experiment 8
EXPERIMENT 8
STAINING AND
VISUALISATION OF
MITOCHONDRIA BY JANUS
GREEN STAIN
Structure
8.1 Introduction 8.3 Procedure
Expected Learning Outcomes 8.4 Observations and Results
8.2 Materials Required 8.5 Precautions
8.1 INTRODUCTION
Do you know which organelle is referred to as the “power house of the cell”?
It is the mitochondrion. The major function of the mitochondria is ATP
production by oxidative phosphorylation. ATP is the “energy currency of the
cell”. Recall the structure and function mitochondria that you learnt in
BBCCT103 Block II.
The complete breakdown of carbon to carbon dioxide also takes place in the
mitochondria by citric acid cycle. The oxidation of biomolecules is
accompanied by the production of NADH and FADH2. The reduced pyridine
and flavin nucleotides are in turn reoxidised by the mitochondrial electron
transport chain (ETC). The ETC is organised in the inner mitochondrial
membrane into five complexes, namely complex I (NADH: ubiquinone
oxidoreductase), complex II (succinate CoQ reductase), complex III (CoQ-
cytochrome c reductase), complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase) and complex V
(ATP synthase). The complex IV is reoxidised by reducing oxygen to water.
permeable and colorless before oxidation. Therefore, the rest of the cell is
colorless due to its reduction to a leuco compound facilitating visualisation of
mitochondrion as a bluish green spots in the colourless cytoplasm.
Ethanol
Slides
Pasteur pipettes
Cover slips
Watch glass
Filter paper,
Distilled water
Microscope.
8.3 PROCEDURE
1. Take out the tooth pick soaked in 70% ethanol and wipe with the tissue
paper.
2. Gently scrape of inner side of cheek with the rounded end of the tooth
pick.
3. Uniformly spread the cheek cells that have come onto the tooth pick to
form a thin smear.
4. Leave it for few minutes for air drying. In this way, cells do not wash away
during processing.
5. Add 2-3 drops of Janus Green B to the smear and wait for 5-10 minutes.
7. Place the cover slip on the slide with few drops of PBS.
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8.5 PRECAUTIONS
Slides and coverslips to be used should be clean and free from dust and
fingerprints.
The amount of fluid should be appropriate. With too much of fluid the
coverslip will move around and with too little of fluid there is high likelihood
of trapping air bubbles.
The excess mounting fluids should be removed carefully from the sides of
the coverslip using the edge of a blotting paper.
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