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Photochemical Control over Oscillations in Chemical Reaction Networks.

Aleksandr A PogodaevAlbert S Y WongWilhelm T S Huck
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Systems chemistry aims to emulate the functional behavior observed in living systems by constructing chemical reaction networks (CRNs) with well-defined dynamic properties. Future expansion of the complexity of these systems would require external control to tune behavior and temporal organization of such CRNs. In this work, we design and implement a photolabile probe, which upon irradiation strengthens the negative feedback loop of a CRN that produces oscillations of trypsin under out-of-equilibrium conditions. By changing the timing and duration of irradiation, we can tailor the temporal response of the network.
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