Scientists Uncover New Enzyme for Gene Silencing
Scientists have recently discovered a new enzyme that can silence specific genes in DNA. This groundbreaking discovery could lead to a revolution in gene therapy and potentially revolutionize the way we treat diseases. The enzyme, called DNA methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3a), is able to recognize and modify certain genes without affecting the rest of the DNA. This could allow scientists to target and disable only the genes responsible for a particular disease, while leaving healthy genes untouched. Scientists are hopeful that this new enzyme could be used to treat a range of genetic disorders and even some forms of cancer.
source: Phys.org