The Energy Code

Your Mitochondria Aren’t “Powerhouses” — They’re a Living, Networked Operating System (And We Can Hack It)

Feb 19, 2026
A lively deep dive into mitochondria as a dynamic, communicating energy network rather than static “powerhouses.” Topics include mitochondrial origin and unique DNA vulnerabilities, how fusion/fission and mitophagy maintain quality, intercellular mitochondrial transfer, the mechanics of oxidative phosphorylation, and futuristic therapies like gene editing and mitochondrial replacement.
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INSIGHT

Supercomplexes Reduce Electron Leakage

  • Respiratory complexes form supercomplexes to pass electrons efficiently and reduce leaked electrons that become ROS.
  • Maintaining supercomplex integrity is crucial to prevent oxidative damage.
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Fusion, Fission, And Mitophagy Maintain Health

  • Mitochondria perform quality control via fusion to rescue and fission to isolate damage, using proteins like mitofusin, OPA1, and DRP1.
  • Damaged fragments get cleared by PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy to maintain network health.
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Mitochondria Can Move Between Cells

  • Cells can exchange mitochondria via tunneling nanotubes, enabling organelle-level rescue or garbage transfer between neighbors.
  • This reframes tissues as networked communities rather than isolated cells.
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