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Dynamic DNA nanotechnology using strand-displacement reactions
The specificity and predictability of Watson–Crick base pairing make DNA a powerful and
versatile material for engineering at the nanoscale. This has enabled the construction of a …
versatile material for engineering at the nanoscale. This has enabled the construction of a …
Post-transcriptional nucleotide modification and alternative folding of RNA
M Helm - Nucleic acids research, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Alternative foldings are an inherent property of RNA and a ubiquitous problem in scientific
investigations. To a living organism, alternative foldings can be a blessing or a problem, and …
investigations. To a living organism, alternative foldings can be a blessing or a problem, and …
Cell-free biosynthesis combined with deep learning accelerates de novo-development of antimicrobial peptides
Bioactive peptides are key molecules in health and medicine. Deep learning holds a big
promise for the discovery and design of bioactive peptides. Yet, suitable experimental …
promise for the discovery and design of bioactive peptides. Yet, suitable experimental …
ViennaRNA Package 2.0
Background Secondary structure forms an important intermediate level of description of
nucleic acids that encapsulates the dominating part of the folding energy, is often well …
nucleic acids that encapsulates the dominating part of the folding energy, is often well …
On the biophysics and kinetics of toehold-mediated DNA strand displacement
Dynamic DNA nanotechnology often uses toehold-mediated strand displacement for
controlling reaction kinetics. Although the dependence of strand displacement kinetics on …
controlling reaction kinetics. Although the dependence of strand displacement kinetics on …
Triggered amplification by hybridization chain reaction
RM Dirks, NA Pierce - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004 - pnas.org
We introduce the concept of hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA
monomers assemble only upon exposure to a target DNA fragment. In the simplest version …
monomers assemble only upon exposure to a target DNA fragment. In the simplest version …
Programming biomolecular self-assembly pathways
In nature, self-assembling and disassembling complexes of proteins and nucleic acids
bound to a variety of ligands perform intricate and diverse dynamic functions. In contrast …
bound to a variety of ligands perform intricate and diverse dynamic functions. In contrast …
Highly Specific Gene Silencing by Artificial MicroRNAs in Arabidopsis
Plant microRNAs (miRNAs) affect only a small number of targets with high sequence
complementarity, while animal miRNAs usually have hundreds of targets with limited …
complementarity, while animal miRNAs usually have hundreds of targets with limited …
Robustness and evolvability in living systems
A Wagner - 2013 - torrossa.com
Living things are unimaginably complex, yet they have withstood a withering assault of
harmful influences over several billion years. These influences include cataclysmic changes …
harmful influences over several billion years. These influences include cataclysmic changes …
Centers of complex networks
The central vertices in complex networks are of particular interest because they might play
the role of organizational hubs. Here, we consider three different geometric centrality …
the role of organizational hubs. Here, we consider three different geometric centrality …