Dynamic DNA enzyme-based walkers complete their stepwise movements along the prescribed track through a series of reactions, including hybridization, enzymatic cleavage, and strand displacement; however, their overall translocation kinetics is not well understood. Here, we perform mechanistic studies to elucidate several key parameters that govern the kinetics and processivity of DNA enzyme-based walkers. These parameters include DNA enzyme core type and structure, upper and lower recognition arm lengths, and divalent metal cation species and concentration. A theoretical model is developed within the framework of single-molecule kinetics to describe overall translocation kinetics as well as each reaction step. A better understanding of kine...
E. coli UvrD is a DNA helicase that functions in a variety of DNA metabolic processes. I investigate...
While numerous DNA-based molecular machines have been developed in recent years, high operational yi...
The work presented in this thesis was inspired by one of the most fascinating classes of naturally o...
A dynamic DNA nanosystem exploits the programmable structure and energy landscape of DNA self-assemb...
A strategy to speed up DNA walking devices through the use of DNA catalysts has been developed. The ...
DNA provides an ideal substrate for nanoscale construction and programmable dynamic mechanisms. DNA ...
Dynamic DNA nanotechnology, a subfield of DNA nanotechnology, is concerned with the study and applic...
During DNA replication replicative polymerases move in discrete mechanical steps along the DNA templ...
A light-driven artificial molecular nanomachine was constructed based on DNA scaffolding. Pyrene-mod...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
DNA nanomotors are synthetic biochemical devices whose motion can be controlled at the molecular sca...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move,autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
Many genetic processes require enzymes or enzyme complexes that interact simultaneously with distant...
Inspired by biological motors, artificially designed molecular motors were developed in recent years...
Strand displacement cascades are commonly used to make dynamically assembled structures. Particularl...
E. coli UvrD is a DNA helicase that functions in a variety of DNA metabolic processes. I investigate...
While numerous DNA-based molecular machines have been developed in recent years, high operational yi...
The work presented in this thesis was inspired by one of the most fascinating classes of naturally o...
A dynamic DNA nanosystem exploits the programmable structure and energy landscape of DNA self-assemb...
A strategy to speed up DNA walking devices through the use of DNA catalysts has been developed. The ...
DNA provides an ideal substrate for nanoscale construction and programmable dynamic mechanisms. DNA ...
Dynamic DNA nanotechnology, a subfield of DNA nanotechnology, is concerned with the study and applic...
During DNA replication replicative polymerases move in discrete mechanical steps along the DNA templ...
A light-driven artificial molecular nanomachine was constructed based on DNA scaffolding. Pyrene-mod...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
DNA nanomotors are synthetic biochemical devices whose motion can be controlled at the molecular sca...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move,autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
Many genetic processes require enzymes or enzyme complexes that interact simultaneously with distant...
Inspired by biological motors, artificially designed molecular motors were developed in recent years...
Strand displacement cascades are commonly used to make dynamically assembled structures. Particularl...
E. coli UvrD is a DNA helicase that functions in a variety of DNA metabolic processes. I investigate...
While numerous DNA-based molecular machines have been developed in recent years, high operational yi...
The work presented in this thesis was inspired by one of the most fascinating classes of naturally o...