Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A current limitation of protein- and nucleic acid-based recognition, however, is that the useful dynamic range of single-site binding typically spans an 81-fold change in target concentration, an effect that limits the utility of biosensors in applications calling for either great sensitivity (a steeper relationship between target concentration and output signal) or the quantification of more wide-ranging concentrations. In response, we have adapted strategies employed by nature to modulate the input–output response of its biorecognition systems to rationally edit the useful dynamic range of an artificial biosensor. By engineering a structure-switc...
Allosteric cooperativity, which nature uses to improve the sensitivity with which biomolecular recep...
Numerous biological functions-such as enzymatic catalysis, the immune response system, and the DNA-p...
Understanding mechanisms of information processing in cellular signaling networks requires quantitat...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with spe...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with sp...
By combining DNA probes having different target affinities, but with similar specificity on the same...
Although extensively used in all fields of chemistry, molecular recognition still suffers from a sig...
To ensure maximum specificity (i.e., minimize cross -reactivity with structurally similar analogues ...
Our ability to recreate complex biochemical mechanisms in designed, artificial systems provides a st...
Abstract—Numerous biological functions—such as enzymatic catalysis, the immune response system, and ...
The population-shift mechanism can be used for rational re-engineering of structure-switching biosen...
Protein biosensors play increasingly important roles in cell and neurobiology and have the potential...
Because the ability to effectively detect and respond to subtle chemical cues is so crucial to biolo...
Allosteric cooperativity, which nature uses to improve the sensitivity with which biomolecular recep...
Numerous biological functions-such as enzymatic catalysis, the immune response system, and the DNA-p...
Understanding mechanisms of information processing in cellular signaling networks requires quantitat...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with spe...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with sp...
By combining DNA probes having different target affinities, but with similar specificity on the same...
Although extensively used in all fields of chemistry, molecular recognition still suffers from a sig...
To ensure maximum specificity (i.e., minimize cross -reactivity with structurally similar analogues ...
Our ability to recreate complex biochemical mechanisms in designed, artificial systems provides a st...
Abstract—Numerous biological functions—such as enzymatic catalysis, the immune response system, and ...
The population-shift mechanism can be used for rational re-engineering of structure-switching biosen...
Protein biosensors play increasingly important roles in cell and neurobiology and have the potential...
Because the ability to effectively detect and respond to subtle chemical cues is so crucial to biolo...
Allosteric cooperativity, which nature uses to improve the sensitivity with which biomolecular recep...
Numerous biological functions-such as enzymatic catalysis, the immune response system, and the DNA-p...
Understanding mechanisms of information processing in cellular signaling networks requires quantitat...