Control of DNA Strand Displacement Kinetics Using Toehold Exchange
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
DNA is increasingly being used as the engineering material of choice for the construction of nanoscale circuits, structures, and motors. Many of these enzyme-free constructions function by DNA strand displacement reactions. The kinetics of strand displacement can be modulated by toeholds, short single-stranded segments of DNA that colocalize reactant DNA molecules. Recently, the toehold exchange process was introduced as a method for designing fast and reversible strand displacement reactions. Here, we characterize the kinetics of DNA toehold exchange and model it as a three-step process. This model is simple and quantitatively predicts the kinetics of 85 different strand displacement reactions from the DNA…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 68
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2Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- DNA
- Kinetics
- DNA nanotechnology
- Nucleic acid
- Rational design
- Displacement (psychology)
- Biophysics