Peter Attia· MD
we knew that the human genome encodes about 22,000 proteins it's an important question is which of those find their way to the mitochondrion it's gonna be more than 13 these are elaborate organelles so we used a lot of methods in the early 2000s things like proteomics GFP tagging microscopy computation and were able to identify about 1,100 proteins that are made by the nuclear genome that find their way into the mitochondrion