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基于核酸的立体动态网络:通过系统的复杂性增强多样性
Liang Yue1, Shan Wang1, Itamar Willner1
1Institute of Chemistry, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology , The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem 91904 , Israel.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|September 21, 2019
概括
科学家们使用核酸创建了动态的三维立体动态网络 (3D CDN). 这些可适应的网络可以通过触发器进行重新配置和精确控制,
科学领域:
- 超分子化学
- 合成生物学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 大自然利用多元成分的基因调节网络进行生物发育.
- 核酸基序编码了分子构造的信息.
研究的目的:
- 从核酸构建立体动态网络 (3D CDN).
- 使用触发器展示适应性重新配置和对CDN组合的层次控制.
- 开发用于评估CDN组件内容的定量方法.
主要方法:
- 使用八个三元核酸成分 (ABC) 构建3DCDN.
- 使用四个辅助核酸触发器 (T1-T4) 进行网络重新配置.
- 用Mg2+离子依赖的DNA酶报告剂和可卡因-胺复合物进行量化.
- 使用DNA酶活性和光信号进行定量分析,以电泳为支持.
主要成果:
- 通过使用单个触发器,将母3DCDN (CDN I) 调整为四个不同的CDN (II-V).
- 通过连续或反触发器对新CDN系统 (VI-IX) 进行可逆层次控制.
- 通过DNAzyme报告器和光测试成功对各种CDN中的成分含量进行定量评估.
结论:
- 基于核酸的3D CDN具有适应性和可控制的重新配置.
- 开发的标签和量化策略可以准确评估CDN的组成.
- 这项工作为复杂的可编程分子系统提供了基础.
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