DNA as a universal substrate for chemical kinetics
University of Washington · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Molecular programming aims to systematically engineer molecular and chemical systems of autonomous function and ever-increasing complexity. A key goal is to develop embedded control circuitry within a chemical system to direct molecular events. Here we show that systems of DNA molecules can be constructed that closely approximate the dynamic behavior of arbitrary systems of coupled chemical reactions. By using strand displacement reactions as a primitive, we construct reaction cascades with effectively unimolecular and bimolecular kinetics. Our construction allows individual reactions to be coupled in arbitrary ways such that reactants can participate in multiple reactions simultaneously, reproducing the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chemical reaction
- Computer science
- Biological system
- Molecule
- Chaotic
- Dynamical systems theory
- Construct (python library)
- Chemical process