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Conformation-programmed DNA computing
Qian Ling1, Bozhao Li2,3, Yuhua Feng1,4
1School of Computer Science, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Science Advances
|February 18, 2026
Summary
This study introduces an allosteric DNA computing framework that integrates sequence and conformational dynamics for advanced signal processing. This DNA computing approach expands signaling capabilities for synthetic biology and precision therapeutics.
Area of Science:
- Synthetic biology
- Biophysics
- DNA computing
Background:
- Biological systems use multidimensional signaling for cellular control.
- Current synthetic DNA networks primarily rely on sequence programmability, limiting their regulatory scope.
- Integrating conformational dynamics offers a new dimension for DNA-based computation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop an allosteric DNA computing framework combining sequence and conformational signals.
- To enable integrated, multilevel signal processing in synthetic DNA networks.
- To bridge DNA computing with genetic control for in vivo applications.
Main Methods:
- Encoding conformational signals using polythymidine loops of varying lengths.
- Utilizing catalytic allosteric hairpin assemblies for signal amplification.
- Designing allosteric DNA neural networks for conformational signal discrimination.
- Developing microRNA-responsive DNA frameworks for gene expression regulation.
Main Results:
- The framework executes loop-dependent logic operations with expanded signaling ranges.
- Catalytic assemblies achieved ~30-fold signal amplification and improved signal-to-noise ratios.
- DNA neural networks discriminated conformational signals with two-nucleotide resolution based on loop lengths.
- MicroRNA-responsive systems demonstrated in vivo gene expression regulation.
Conclusions:
- Established a novel conformational signal-processing paradigm for adaptive DNA computing.
- Demonstrated the potential for integrating sequence and conformational dynamics in DNA networks.
- Paved the way for advanced synthetic biology applications and precision therapeutics.
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