In situ Generation of RNA Complexes for Synthetic Molecular Strand-Displacement Circuits in Autonomous Systems.
Nano Lett
; 21(1): 265-271, 2021 01 13.
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| ID: mdl-33275434
Synthetic molecular circuits implementing DNA or RNA strand-displacement reactions can be used to build complex systems such as molecular computers and feedback control systems. Despite recent advances, application of nucleic acid-based circuits in vivo remains challenging due to a lack of efficient methods to produce their essential components, namely, multistranded complexes known as gates, in situ, i.e., in living cells or other autonomous systems. Here, we propose the use of naturally occurring self-cleaving ribozymes to cut a single-stranded RNA transcript into a gate complex of shorter strands, thereby opening new possibilities for the autonomous and continuous production of RNA strands in a stoichiometrically and structurally controlled way.
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Ácidos Nucleicos
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Nano Lett
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2021
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Estados Unidos