bims-mitran Biomed News
on Mitochondrial translation
Issue of 2025–09–21
two papers selected by
Andreas Kohler, Umeå University



  1. Biol Chem. 2025 Sep 15.
      Mitochondria are essential for cellular metabolism, serving as the primary source of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This energy is generated by the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Impairments in this machinery are linked to serious human diseases, especially in tissues with high energy demands. Assembly of the OXPHOS system requires the coordinated expression of genes encoded by both the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. The mitochondrial DNA encodes for 13 protein components, which are synthesized by mitochondrial ribosomes and inserted into the inner membrane during translation. Despite progress, key aspects of how mitochondrial gene expression is regulated remain elusive, largely due to the organelle's limited genetic accessibility. However, emerging technologies now offer new tools to manipulate various stages of this process. In this review, we explore recent strategies that expand our ability to target mitochondria genetically.
    Keywords:  RNA; gene expression; genetic tools; mitochondria
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1515/hsz-2025-0170
  2. Mol Cell. 2025 Sep 18. pii: S1097-2765(25)00713-0. [Epub ahead of print]85(18): 3351-3352
      In this issue of Molecular Cell, Xiang et al.1 provided insights into the mechanism and structure-guided engineering of DdCBE for mitochondrial DNA base editing. More precise editing was achieved by better defining the editing window.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2025.08.028