Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches
Summary: DNA has been used in the construction of dynamic DNA devices that can reconfigure in the presence of external stimuli. These nanodevices have found uses in fields ranging from biomedical to materials science applications. Here, we report a DNA nanoswitch that can be reconfigured using ribon...
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doaj-513c1435f2274fbf81b22c9b0f2ff0e42020-11-25T04:01:36ZengElsevierCell Reports Physical Science2666-38642020-07-0117100117Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA NanoswitchesArun Richard Chandrasekaran0Ruju Trivedi1Ken Halvorsen2The RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA; Corresponding authorThe RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USAThe RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA; Corresponding authorSummary: DNA has been used in the construction of dynamic DNA devices that can reconfigure in the presence of external stimuli. These nanodevices have found uses in fields ranging from biomedical to materials science applications. Here, we report a DNA nanoswitch that can be reconfigured using ribonucleases (RNases) and explore two applications: biosensing and molecular computing. For biosensing, we show the detection of RNase H and other RNases in relevant biological fluids and temperatures, as well as inhibition by the known enzyme inhibitor kanamycin. For molecular computing, we show that RNases can be used to enable erasing, write protection, and erase-rewrite functionality for information-encoding DNA nanoswitches. The simplistic mix-and-read nature of the ribonuclease-activated DNA nanoswitches could facilitate their use in assays for identifying RNase contamination in biological samples or for the screening and characterization of RNase inhibitors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666386420301168DNA nanoswitchesDNA nanotechnologyRNaseribonucleasesmolecular computationbiosensing |
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Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches |
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Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches |
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Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches |
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Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches |
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Ribonuclease-Responsive DNA Nanoswitches |
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ribonuclease-responsive dna nanoswitches |
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Cell Reports Physical Science |
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2020-07-01 |
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Summary: DNA has been used in the construction of dynamic DNA devices that can reconfigure in the presence of external stimuli. These nanodevices have found uses in fields ranging from biomedical to materials science applications. Here, we report a DNA nanoswitch that can be reconfigured using ribonucleases (RNases) and explore two applications: biosensing and molecular computing. For biosensing, we show the detection of RNase H and other RNases in relevant biological fluids and temperatures, as well as inhibition by the known enzyme inhibitor kanamycin. For molecular computing, we show that RNases can be used to enable erasing, write protection, and erase-rewrite functionality for information-encoding DNA nanoswitches. The simplistic mix-and-read nature of the ribonuclease-activated DNA nanoswitches could facilitate their use in assays for identifying RNase contamination in biological samples or for the screening and characterization of RNase inhibitors. |
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DNA nanoswitches DNA nanotechnology RNase ribonucleases molecular computation biosensing |
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