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    RNA Editing

    Posted 17 Dec 2024

    2 min read

    Why in the news?

    The first successful clinical demonstration of RNA editing in humans was conducted.

    More on the news

    • Wave Life Sciences (US based biotechnology company) has successfully performed RNA editing to treat alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD, an inherited disorder).
    • In AATD, levels of protein α-1 antitrypsin build up and affect liver and lungs.

    About RNA (Ribonucleic acid) Editing

    • It is a process that modifies genetic information on RNA sequences through insertion, deletion or substitution.
    • Scientists used technique called 'Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA (ADAR)' with guide RNA (gRNA). (refer image)
      • GRNA are small RNA molecules that direct editing machinery by base-pairing with mRNA in specific regions for modification.
    • Process
      • RNA has four building blocks: A (Adenine), G (Guanine), U (Uracil), and C (Cytosine).
      • ADAR converts adenosine in mRNA to inosine, which mimics function of guanosine. (adenosine and guanosine are nucleosides combining A and G with ribose respectively).
      • Cell detects Inosine in Adenosine's position, triggering cellular response to correct the mismatch.
      • The process thus restores mRNA's original function, and cell starts making normal proteins.
    • Challenges in RNA Editing: Lack of Specificity and Transient nature and nascent stage of development

    Comparison between RNA and DNA editing

    • Form of change: DNA editing makes permanent changes while RNA editing makes temporary changes which may fade over time.
      • Thus, RNA editing is safer and flexible compared to DNA editing which may result in irreversible errors.
    • Allergic and immune reactions: DNA editing has higher risk of undesirable reactions compared to RNA editing.
      • DNA editing tools use proteins from certain bacteria to perform cutting functions while RNA editing relies on ADAR enzymes, already occurring in human body.
    Diagram of a diagram showing the sequence of a dna editing

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