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Protein-Controlled Actuation of Dynamic Nucleic Acid Networks by Using Synthetic DNA Translators*.

Alessandro BertucciAlessandro PorchettaErica Del GrossoTania PatiñoAndrea IdiliFrancesco Ricci
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Integrating dynamic DNA nanotechnology with protein-controlled actuation will expand our ability to process molecular information. We have developed a strategy to actuate strand displacement reactions using DNA-binding proteins by engineering synthetic DNA translators that convert specific protein-binding events into trigger inputs through a programmed conformational change. We have constructed synthetic DNA networks responsive to two different DNA-binding proteins, TATA-binding protein and Myc-Max, and demonstrated multi-input activation of strand displacement reactions. We achieved protein-controlled regulation of a synthetic RNA and of an enzyme through artificial DNA-based communication, showing the potential of our molecular system in performing further programmable tasks.
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