Abstract
Mitochondria are multifaceted and indispensable organelles required for cell performance. Accordingly, dysfunction to mitochondria can result in cellular decline and possibly the onset of disease. Cells use a variety of means to recover mitochondria and restore homeostasis, including the activation of retrograde pathways such as the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)). In this Minireview, we will discuss how cells adapt to mitochondrial stress through UPR(mt) regulation. Furthermore, we will explore the current repertoire of biological functions that are associated with this essential stress-response pathway.