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Plasmid-derived DNA Strand Displacement Gates for Implementing Chemical Reaction Networks
Published on: November 25, 2015
DNAzyme-based kinetic regulators enable stimulus-responsive and programmable time delays in DNA strand displacement
1Department of Laboratory Medicine and Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM), Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China. liujunlan@sjtu.edu.cn.
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This work presents DNAzyme-based kinetic regulators for stimulus-responsive control of DNA strand displacement reaction. It translates stimulus concentration into tunable kinetics via catalytic toehold exposure, enabling programmable time delays in single, cascaded, and parallel strand displacement reactions, thus advancing the programmability and adaptability of DNA-based functional systems.
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