The mitochondrion is an important therapeutic target due to its roles in energy metabolism, reactive oxygen species production, and activation of cell death. The connection of these cellular processes with diabetes, obesity, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer makes this organelle a potential control point for treatment of these diseases. The advancement of mitochondrial medicine will be accelerated by the development of organelle-specific cellular transporters as well as by strategies to enhance the activity of mitochondrially-active drugs. Here, the discovery and development of a new class of mitochondria-specific agents, mitochondria-penetrating peptides (MPPs), is described. These peptides, exemplified by the sequences (FXY)3 and (F...