由外核酶III驱动的DNA电机用于自动滚动和生物传感应用
Yusha Imtiaz1, Joshua Hardin1, Bakai Sheyitov1
1Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|December 15, 2025
概括
研究人员使用外核酶III开发了一种稳定,无RNA的DNA电机,克服了以前基于RNA的电机的局限性. 这种新型合成电机提供了增强的稳定性和潜在的先进生物传感应用.
科学领域:
- *纳米技术和合成生物学
- * 酶驱动的分子机器
背景情况:
- * 基于核酸的合成电机模仿生物机器进行生物传感和执行.
- *现有的RNase H驱动电机由于依赖RNA燃料而快速但不稳定.
研究的目的:
- * 开发一种强大的,无RNA的DNA电机,以提高稳定性和更广泛的应用.
- * 探索外核酶III驱动的DNA电机的机制和优化性能.
主要方法:
- * 设计和合成了由外核酶III驱动的DNA电机.
- * 利用光和亮场显微镜观察运动动力学.
- *通过调整记者化学,DNA序列和燃料密度来优化电机性能.
主要成果:
- * 通过DNA水解驱动的自我避开滚动运动,与燃烧的桥梁布朗杆机制一致.
- * 在优化条件下观察到超扩散和莱维式停止和移动动态.
- * 由于只有DNA的架构,实现了RNase耐药性.
结论:
- * 建立了一个化学稳定,可调节和生物传感兼容的DNA电机平台.
- * 展示了使用aptamer功能化的组件进行基于运动的生物传感的潜力.
- *强调了具有酶多样性的滚动机平台的模块化和扩展范围.
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