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Integration of DNA-RNA-triplex-based regulation of transcription into molecular logic gates.

Graziano RilievoAlessandro CecconelloNima F GhareshiranMassimiliano MagroFriedrich SimmelFabio Vianello
Published in: FEBS letters (2023)
In recent years, increasing numbers of non-coding RNA molecules were identified as possible components of endogenous DNA-RNA hybrid triplexes involved in gene regulation. Triplexes are potentially involved in complex molecular signaling networks that, if understood, would allow the engineering of biological computing components. Here, by making use of the enhancing and inhibiting effects of such triplexes, we demonstrate in vitro the construction of triplex-based molecular gates: 'exclusive OR' (XOR), 'exclusive NOT-OR' (XNOR), and a threshold gate, via transcription of a fluorogenic RNA aptamer. Precise modulation was displayed by the biomolecular-integrated systems over a wide interval of transcriptional outputs, ranging from drastic inhibition to significant enhancement. The present contribution represents a first example of molecular gates developed using DNA-RNA triplex nanostructures.
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