Substrate channeling, in which a metabolic intermediate is directly passed from one enzyme to the next enzyme in an enzyme cascade, accelerates the processing of metabolites and improves substrate selectivity. Synthetic design and precise control of channeling outside the cellular environment are of significance in areas such as synthetic biology, synthetic chemistry, and biomedicine. In particular, the precise control of synthetic substrate channeling in response to light is highly important, but remains a major challenge. Herein, we develop a photoresponsive molecule-based synthetic substrate channeling system on DNA origami to regulate enzyme cascade activity. The photoresponsive azobenzene molecules introduced into DNA strands enable re...
An approach to achieving dynamic and reversible decoration of DNA-based scaffolds is demonstrated he...
Traditional scaffolds such as metal nanoparticles and DNA origami remain a considerable challenge to...
In this communication, we show that active enzymes can be delivered into HEK293 cells in vitro when ...
The dynamics of enzymes are directly associated with their functions in various biological processes...
Advances in biomimetic microelectronics offer a range of patterned assemblies of proteins and cells ...
The development of large-scale molecular computational networks is a promising approach to implement...
In this work, a rigid DNA tetrahedron (TDN) scaffold was synthesized to precisely control the intere...
The reversible switching of catalytic systems capable of performing complex DNA computing operations...
The reversible switching of catalytic systems capable of performing complex DNA computing operation...
In this study, an aptamer-substrate strategy is introduced to control programmable DNA origami patte...
The switchable reconfiguration of a mixture of two dimers of DNA origami tiles, AB and CD, into a mi...
Photoresponsive inhibitor and noninhibitor systems have been developed to achieve on-demand enzyme a...
Dynamic DNA enzyme-based walkers complete their stepwise movements along the prescribed track throug...
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is an essential component in cells and organisms for genetic informatio...
The hybridization chain reaction (HCR) and fuel–catalyst cycles have been applied to address the pro...
An approach to achieving dynamic and reversible decoration of DNA-based scaffolds is demonstrated he...
Traditional scaffolds such as metal nanoparticles and DNA origami remain a considerable challenge to...
In this communication, we show that active enzymes can be delivered into HEK293 cells in vitro when ...
The dynamics of enzymes are directly associated with their functions in various biological processes...
Advances in biomimetic microelectronics offer a range of patterned assemblies of proteins and cells ...
The development of large-scale molecular computational networks is a promising approach to implement...
In this work, a rigid DNA tetrahedron (TDN) scaffold was synthesized to precisely control the intere...
The reversible switching of catalytic systems capable of performing complex DNA computing operations...
The reversible switching of catalytic systems capable of performing complex DNA computing operation...
In this study, an aptamer-substrate strategy is introduced to control programmable DNA origami patte...
The switchable reconfiguration of a mixture of two dimers of DNA origami tiles, AB and CD, into a mi...
Photoresponsive inhibitor and noninhibitor systems have been developed to achieve on-demand enzyme a...
Dynamic DNA enzyme-based walkers complete their stepwise movements along the prescribed track throug...
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is an essential component in cells and organisms for genetic informatio...
The hybridization chain reaction (HCR) and fuel–catalyst cycles have been applied to address the pro...
An approach to achieving dynamic and reversible decoration of DNA-based scaffolds is demonstrated he...
Traditional scaffolds such as metal nanoparticles and DNA origami remain a considerable challenge to...
In this communication, we show that active enzymes can be delivered into HEK293 cells in vitro when ...