Gainoffunction
Gain-of-function (GOF) refers to genetic modifications or mutations that confer new or enhanced properties on a biological system. In genetics, GOF mutations may create novel enzyme activities, broaden substrate specificity, or increase expression. In virology and microbiology, GOF commonly denotes experiments that enhance a pathogen’s properties, such as replication efficiency, host range (the species it can infect), transmissibility, virulence, or the ability to evade immune responses. Such research aims to understand disease mechanisms, predict potential threats, and improve surveillance, therapeutics, or vaccines. However, GOF experiments also pose biosafety and biosecurity concerns because they could potentially create more dangerous agents if modified organisms are released or misused.
Regulatory and ethical context: GOF research is subject to dual-use considerations and DURC (dual-use research of
Limitations and alternatives: GOF concepts also apply to non-pathogenic organisms and molecular biology, where researchers study