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Experimental Realization of a High-Quality Biochemical XOR Gate
Yaroslav Filipov1,2, Sergii Domanskyi2, Mackenna L Wood2
1Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, 13699, USA.
Abstract:
We report an experimental realization of a biochemical XOR gate function that avoids many of the pitfalls of earlier realizations based on biocatalytic cascades. Inputs-represented by pairs of chemicals-cross-react to largely cancel out when both are nearly equal. The cross-reaction can be designed to also optimize gate functioning for noise handling. When not equal, the residual inputs are further processed to result in the output of the XOR type, by biocatalytic steps that allow for further gate-function optimization. The quality of the realized XOR gate is theoretically analyzed.
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