Therapeutic Genome Editing

Mary Krishna Ekka

Scientist-E  |  Decision Unit 3: Chemical Biology
Professor  |  Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

Portrait of Mary Krishna Ekka

Mary's lab studies regulatory roles of RNA–protein interactions in cellular networks and disease mechanisms. Her research integrates RNA biology, structural biochemistry, and molecular regulation to understand gene expression control and cellular pathways.

She is Interested In

  • Structural biology of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs)
  • Mechanisms of RNA–protein interactions in cellular regulation
  • Integrative approaches to study RNA–protein interactions

G-quadruplexes (G4s) are guanine-rich DNA/RNA structures involved in gene regulation, mRNA stability, and telomere maintenance. Her lab has demonstrated that proteins like Nucleolin (NCL) and IGF2BP1 bind G4 structures and regulate their function. These interactions influence transcription, mRNA stability, and cancer-related pathways. Emerging links between G4s and m6A RNA modifications further highlight the complexity of gene regulation, offering insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets.

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