A New Kind of Mitochondria

(nature.com)

23 points | by coloneltcb 3 days ago

5 comments

  • anonymous_sorry 3 hours ago
    Is the title here quite right?

    It sounds more like mitochondria can specialise their biochemistry depending on the needs of the cell.

    • UniverseHacker 3 hours ago
      The title is wrong, and is not the actual title of the paper. They discovered some new aspects of how regular mitochondria work, not a new kind of mitochondria.
    • cbogie 3 hours ago
      or a new understanding of mitochondrial categories according to specialization of function
      • partomniscient 3 hours ago
        ...and also the state of their neighbours which makes me start thinking of Conway's Game of Life...
  • troymc 3 hours ago
    My take: In mitochondria, there is a trade-off between making ATP and making the building blocks of proteins. Different mitochondria can specialize in doing one or the other.
    • grey413 3 hours ago
      Yep, that was also my takeaway. In addition, the population of mitochondria regulates the proportion of their specializations via fission and fusion among themselves.

      I wonder if there are any disorders related to disregulation in the process.

      • UniverseHacker 3 hours ago
        Yes, there are many mitochondrial diseases related to defects in fission and fusion- it seems plausible that something like what you are suggesting is involved.
  • dopylitty 3 hours ago
    I call it..the Wolfram Apparatus
  • Traubenfuchs 3 hours ago
    I wonder if we could harvest the mitochondria of top athletes and geniuses, breed them and put them in lesser people to make them into better people!