A mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell (you probably remember that from your high school biology class). But beyond its main purpose to produce energy, mitochondria play so many amazing roles that help your cells and body function. Scientists are continuously discovering new and interesting facts about mitochondria. If you’re ready to dive back into high school biology – or simply want to learn more about the organelles that keep your body healthy and functioning – check out these seven mitochondria facts.
1. Midi-chlorians are based on mitochondria
Yes, Star Wars fans, you heard that right. The microscopic life-forms used to measure how strong ‘the force’ is within a Jedi are actually based on the mitochondrial genome that lives within your cells. In The Phantom Menace movie, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn describes midi-chlorians as “a microscopic life form that resides within all living cells...And we are symbionts with them (life forms, living together for mutual advantage). Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist.” The similarities between midi-chlorians and mitochondria are so similar that, in 2017, a hoax midi-chlorians scientific paper was accepted into four scientific journals.
2. Your mitochondria are designed to report stress
There’s a lot that researchers still don’t know about the basic mechanisms of mitochondria – but a recent discovery by researchers at LMU has provided a step forward. They found that a protein in humans, named DELE1, detects mitochondrial stress and then reports this stress to the cell. This protein-to-cell communication can then lead to repairs or programmed cell death (a type of cellular death that happens when cells are cleared from your body in a way that avoids damaging your tissues). It’s hoped that understanding how mitochondria report stress will contribute to finding a solution to mitochondrial dysfunction.
3. Mitochondrial stress can be carried across generations