23/04/2026
BIOLOGY JUST BROKE ITS BIGGEST RULE: DNA Without a Template?
For decades, biology textbooks have taught us one "unbreakable" rule: to make DNA, you must have a template to copy. It’s the foundation of the Central Dogma. But a groundbreaking study just revealed that bacteria have been playing by a different set of rules entirely.Researchers have discovered a system called DRT3 that allows life to produce DNA using a protein blueprint instead of a nucleic acid one. It’s like finding a printer that doesn’t need a digital file to print, it just knows what to build.The Key
Breakthroughs:The Rulebreaker: Traditionally, DNA is built base-by-base by reading an existing strand. The newly found enzyme, Drt3b, uses its own internal amino acid structure as the guide.Reverse Logic: This flips the script on the Central Dogma (DNA $\rightarrow$ RNA $\rightarrow$ Protein). Here, the protein is actively shaping the DNA sequence.
Bacterial Bodyguards: This system is a defense mechanism used by bacteria to create "decoy" DNA that interferes with viral (phage) infections.
The Next CRISPR?: Because this system can synthesize specific DNA sequences, scientists believe it could be adapted into a powerful new tool for genetic engineering and synthetic biomaterials.
Source: "Scientists stunned by ‘fundamentally new way’ life produces DNA." Science (Deng et al. 2026).