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MITO LIFE

Discover Your Energetic Self Through Mitochondria

More than powerhouses — explore how mitochondria move, connect, and give rise to life and mind.

The Living Organisms Inside You

Mitochondria are living organism. In each of your cell, they have their own DNA, and are always on the move.

Small Scattered Mitochondrial Genomes

The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is packaged as small spherical structures called nucleoids (green) scattered through the mitochondrial network (purple).

The Mitochondrial Life Cycle

The Mitochondrial Life Cycle

Mitochondria have a life cycle—old ones die (via mitophagy) and new ones are continuously born (via biogenesis). They do this by fissing and fusing with each other.

Gatekeepers of Gene Expression

In most cell types, including brain neurons, mitochondria surround the nucleus. This puts them in a perfect position to turn on and off gene programs.

Filters of the Environment

Mitochondria sense, integrate, and signal information. They act as a dynamic, energetic portal between the dynamic environment and the (epi)genome.

Not All Mitochondria Are the Same

Not All Mitochondria Are the Same

There is a diversity of mitochondria, specialized for different functions. Those can be examined through MitotypeExplorer v1.0.

Extensive Mitochondrial Networking

In isolated liver cells, mitochondria (purple-orange) form extensive networks spreading and squirming through the cytoplasm, surrounding the nucleus (green).

A Network Within

Mitochondria talk to each other—they form a social collective connected through:

  • Nanotunnels
  • Cristae Alignment
  • Mito-derived vesicles (MDVs)
Mitochondria Under Pressure

Mitochondria Under Pressure

In some cells like your muscles, mitochondria are tightly packed, squished against other parts of the cell.

When Energy Breaks Down

When Energy Breaks Down

In diseases where energy cannot flow properly through mitochondria, they can look alien-like.

The Power of Cristae

The inside of mitochondria is layered with “cristae” that’s where electrons jump on oxygen to turn into water, where the membrane potential is generated.

The Structure of Cristae

Deep within the folds of each cristae are thousands of proteins that make up the oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) system, respiring and making ATP.