2024 Nobel Prize Awarded for Discovery of microRNA
Why in the news?
- The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 went toS. scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for discovering microRNA, a key molecule in gene regulation.
- Their groundbreaking work has revolutionised understanding of how cells function and opened new avenues for medical research in cancer and other diseases.
Nobel Prize Winners and Their Discovery:
- The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun, two American biologists, for their discovery of microRNA.
- MicroRNA regulates gene expression by controlling how genes are activated, aiding in the development and function of organisms.
- Their groundbreaking research reveals new insights into how genes give rise to different cell types.
Impact of MicroRNA Discovery
- MicroRNA helps control protein production in cells, affecting cancer and conditions like hearing loss and skeletal disorders.
- It is essential for understanding how cells function, regulate gene activity, and develop in organisms.
- This discovery influences many fields of biology and medicine, offering future potential for therapeutic applications.
Nobel Prize Announcement
- The prize, announced by Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet, includes a cash reward of 11 million Swedish kronor (approx. 1 million USD).
- The discovery was initially met with skepticism but is now recognized as a vital breakthrough in gene regulation.
- The award is the 115th Nobel Prize in Medicine since 1901; of the 229 recipients, only 13 have been women.
What is Gene Regulation?
- Genes act as instructions for how cells function.
- All cells in the body contain the same genetic code, yet they behave differently (e.g., muscle vs. nerve cells).
- This difference is due to gene regulation, where specific genes are turned on or off based on the cell’s function.
- Gene regulation is essential for growth, development, and cell differentiation.
Discovery of MicroRNA:
- Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun discovered microRNA (miRNA), tiny RNA molecules that regulate gene activity.
- MicroRNAs control which genes are active in cells, affecting various biological processes.
- Humans have over a thousand different microRNAs, playing key roles in growth and development.
- Their research has provided insight into diseases like cancer, where gene regulation fails.
Biographies of Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun:
- Victor Ambros:
- Born in 1953 in Hanover, New Hampshire.
- Discovered the first microRNA (lin-4) in 1993 from the roundworm C.elegans.
- Professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, awarded for his pioneering work.
- Gary Ruvkun:
- Born in 1952 in Berkeley, California.
- Studied how lin-4 controls messenger RNA, later discovering the second microRNA (let-7).
- Professor at Harvard Medical School, honoured for contributions to genetics.
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times