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Lithuanian biochemist Siksnys may win Nobel Prize in chemistry

BC, Vilnius, 04.10.2016.Print version
Virginijus Siksnys of the Institute of Biotechnology at Vilnius University (VU) has a realistic chance of winning a Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday, VU Rector Arturas Zukauskas said LETA/BNS on Tuesday.

Siksnys has discovered how the DNA of organisms can be edited much faster by using a single protein. This opens up possibilities for developing genetically modified organisms and treating genetic diseases.


Zukauskas predicts that a Nobel Prize in chemistry will sooner or later be awarded for this discovery.


"A Nobel Prize will be given for this discovery either this year or next year. I am 90% certain about that. If a prize is awarded for this discovery, then I'd put Siksnys' chances at more than 50%, and his chances are increasing as he is getting increasing recognition," he told.


Professor Siksnys is researching a system that allows accurately cutting DNA sequences within about two weeks.


In Zukauskas’ words, this is similar to text cutting.


"Let's imagine that our DNA is a text and that all words in the text are of four letters. The discovery allows us to program the protein to come and cut the text where we need it to be cut," the reactor said.


Although Siksnys did not discover the Cas9 protein, he noticed that it could be used to edit DNA very quickly.

 






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