Principles and Applications of Nucleic Acid Strand Displacement Reactions
Technical University of Munich · Micron (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Dynamic DNA nanotechnology, a subfield of DNA nanotechnology, is concerned with the study and application of nucleic acid strand-displacement reactions. Strand-displacement reactions generally proceed by three-way or four-way branch migration and initially were investigated for their relevance to genetic recombination. Through the use of toeholds, which are single-stranded segments of DNA to which an invader strand can bind to initiate branch migration, the rate with which strand displacement reactions proceed can be varied by more than 6 orders of magnitude. In addition, the use of toeholds enables the construction of enzyme-free DNA reaction networks exhibiting complex dynamical behavior. A demonstration of…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nucleic acid
- DNA
- Branch migration
- Chemistry
- DNA nanotechnology
- Displacement (psychology)
- Biophysics
- Nanotechnology