Targeting the RNA Modifier: A New Way to Fight Cancer
Thu Dec 26 2024
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If we could switch off a specific protein that helps cancer grow and spread. That's what scientists are trying to do with a protein called METTL3. This protein, along with its partner METTL14, is like a tiny artist that adds a special mark to our body's instructions, or RNA. This mark, called m6A, helps control how our cells work.
Researchers have found that METTL3 is involved in the growth and spread of many types of cancer. So, they're looking for small molecules, like tiny chemical keys, that can fit into METTL3 and stop it from working. This could be a new way to treat cancer.
Between 2020 and now, scientists have been busy exploring this idea. They've been searching for these small molecule keys and testing them in labs. The goal is to find a key that fits perfectly and can be used to treat cancer in people.
Remember, our bodies are like complex machines with many moving parts. Changing one part can affect others, so scientists have to be careful. They need to make sure that stopping METTL3 won't cause any unwanted side effects.
It's an exciting time in cancer research. With each new discovery, we're getting closer to finding better ways to fight this disease.
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