

The Grammar of RNA: Gavin Knott on Gene Editing and Structural Biology in the Age of AI
May 29, 2025
Join Gavin Knott, an associate professor at Monash University and an alum of Jennifer Doudna’s lab, as he dives into the fascinating world of RNA and AI in gene editing. Knott reveals RNA as a dynamic language and how AI tools like AlphaFold are revolutionizing protein design. He discusses the exciting potential of AI in reducing off-target effects in CRISPR technology and opens up about the challenges in the field. With his infectious curiosity, Knott envisions a future where proteins are designed with intent, pushing the boundaries of molecular biology.
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RNA: A Remarkable Polymer
- RNA is a shape-shifting molecule that can encode information, catalyze reactions, and form complex structures like proteins.
- It is both transient and stable, making it one of the most remarkable polymers in biology.
Beyond CRISPR: RNA Molecular Machines
- CRISPR is just one example of RNA-guided molecular machines that discriminate self from non-self genetic material.
- Mining microbial genomes with AI reveals many novel RNA-guided systems beyond CRISPR, useful for therapeutics and diagnostics.
Dual AI Tracks: Discovery and Design
- The lab has dual tracks: discovering natural RNA-guided proteins using AI and designing new proteins with AI for precise DNA and RNA editing.
- AI tools like RosettaFold and BindSpace help build custom molecular editors tailored for specific functions.