“…The common mitogenome in Vertebrata encodes 13 essential protein subunits of the respiratory chain, two rRNAs, 22 tRNAs ( Ren et al, 2023 ) and several small open-reading frame (sORF)-derived micropeptides, commonly defined as polypeptides with a relatively arbitrary length of less than 100 to 150 amino acids [references in ( Sousa and Farkas, 2018 )], that represent the low end of the canonical protein spectrum ( Schlesinger and Elsasser, 2022 ). Currently, the latter subgroup of micropeptides termed MDPs, consists of Humanin ( Hashimoto et al, 2001 ), Gau [gene antisense ubiquitous ( Faure et al, 2011 )], MOTS-c [mitochondrial ORF of the 12S rRNA type-c ( Lee et al, 2015 )], SHLP1-6 [small Humanin-like peptides 1 to 6 ( Cobb et al, 2016 )], SHMOOSE [Small Human Mitochondrial ORF Over SErine tRNA ( Miller et al, 2022 )] and MTALTND4 [mitochondrial alternative ND4 protein ( Kienzle et al, 2023 )]. At least for a species which does not have a nuclear insertion of mitochondrial origin [NUMT ( Wei et al, 2022 )], mtDNA is the exclusive source for MDP coding, as, for example, in the cases of rat Humanin and rat MOTS-c ( Paharkova et al, 2015 ).…”