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Coenzyme Q (ubiquinone)

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April 24, 2025

Prelims – Current events of national and international importance.

Mains (GS III) – Science and Technology- developments and their applications and effects in everyday life.

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Recent study reveals that CRISPR-edited rice producing CoQ10, coenzyme can play critical role in human food.

Enzymes and Coenzymes

  • Enzymes – These are proteins that catalyse reactions in a cell, making metabolism efficient.
  • Coenzymes –Many enzymes require some molecules as cofactors, for efficient functioning. These helper molecules are called coenzymes.
  • They are naturally occurring non-protein molecules organic molecules that bind to and support enzyme activity.
  • Types – Based on the chemical nature, coenzymes can be classified as
    • Vitamins or vitamin-derived coenzymes  (Eg, NAD+ and NADP+ are derived from vitamin B3).
    • Nonvitamins or metabolite coenzymes.
  • Coenzyme Q (ubiquinone) – It is a metabolite coenzymes type of coenzymes that is present in every cell membrane.
  • It is a fat-soluble and water insoluble naturally occurring molecule.
  • Types - It comes in 10 different types (CoQ1 to Q10).
  • Function – All these coenzymes play a vital role in the function of the mitochondrion, which is the powerhouse of a cell.
  • CoQ9 – It is a rich source of nutrition and is abundant in cereals (wheat, rice, oats, barley, corn, rye, millet) and plants like bamboo and avocado.
  • CoQ10 – It is critical for high-energy organs like the heart, supports the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
  • While humans naturally produce CoQ10, most plant-based foods like rice and wheat primarily synthesize CoQ9.
  • The researchers used CRISPR gene editing to modify the native Coq1 gene in rice, specifically targeting the "DdsA" gene.
  • This modification allows the rice to synthesize the desired CoQ10.
  • Advantages - Developing CoQ10-enriched crops offers a cost-effective and sustainable way to enhance nutritional value and improve health benefits.
  • The gene-edited rice demonstrated over 75% CoQ10 accumulation in both grains and leaves.
  • This offers a potential solution for increasing CoQ10 intake in the diets of individuals, particularly those at risk of deficiency.
  • Supplementing CoQ10 has been shown to help patients with neurological problems.

Reference

The Hindu| Role played by coenzymes in human food

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