Spaceflight Suppresses Mitochondrial Protein Production, Study Shows

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Experiments on the International Space Station show microgravity lowers mitochondrial protein production in human cells and in Caenorhabditis elegans larvae by reducing mitochondrial mRNA and ribosome-driven protein synthesis, and reveal a gravity-sensing pathway linked to cell adhesion that could explain spaceflight–related protein activity changes and guide astronaut health strategies.
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