Mitochondria – the CEO of the cell

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As we have learned more about mitochondria over the past decades, including about their essential cellular roles and how altered mitochondrial biology results in disease, it has become apparent that they are not just powerplants pumping out ATP at the whim of the cell. Rather, mitochondria are dynamic information and energy processors that play crucial roles in directing dozens of cellular processes and behaviors. They provide instructions to enact programs that regulate various cellular operations, such as complex metabolic networks, signaling and innate immunity, and even control cell fate, dictating when cells should divide, differentiate or die. To help current and future generations of cell biologists incorporate the dynamic, multifaceted nature of mitochondria and assimilate modern discoveries into their scientific framework, mitochondria need a 21st century ‘rebranding’. In this Opinion article, we argue that mitochondria should be considered as the ‘Chief Executive Organelle’ – the CEO – of the cell.

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Lee-Glover, L. P., Picard, M., & Shutt, T. E. (2025). Mitochondria – the CEO of the cell. Journal of Cell Science, 138(9). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.263403

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