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Discovery of mitochondrial microprotein opens path to obesity and aging therapies

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Like bees breathing life into gardens, providing pollen and making flowers blossom, little cellular machines called mitochondria breathe life into our bodies, buzzing with energy as they produce the fuel that powers each of our cells. Maintaining mitochondrial metabolism requires input from many molecules and proteins-some of which have yet to be discovered.

Salk Institute researchers are taking a closer look at whether mitochondria rely on microproteins-small proteins that have been difficult to find and, consequently, underestimated for their role in health and disease. In their new study, a microprotein discovered just last year at Salk, called SLC35A4-MP, was found to play a critical role in upholding mitochondrial structure and regulating metabolic stress in mouse fat cells. The findings plant the seed for future microprotein-based treatments for obesity, aging, and other mitochondrial disorders.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20250829/Discovery-of-mitochondrial-microprotein-opens-path-to-obesity-and-aging-therapies.aspx


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