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How Cells Shape Their Powerhouses
Thursday, April 17, 2025
The machinery that controls this shape-shifting is called Dnm1. It responds to changes in the redox state in just minutes, before the mitochondria change shape. So, the cell's metabolic state and its redox state are the real bosses when it comes to the shape of mitochondria.
This discovery is a big deal. It shows that the shape of mitochondria is not just random. It is controlled by the cell's metabolism and redox state. This could have big implications for understanding diseases where mitochondria are involved. For instance, cancer cells often have different mitochondrial shapes. Understanding why this happens could lead to new treatments.
The study also raises questions. If the shape of mitochondria is so important, why do cells change it so much? And how do other organelles respond to these changes? These are questions for future research. But one thing is clear: the shape of mitochondria is not just a passive process. It is actively controlled by the cell.
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