DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical applications. Of particular interest are DNA-based switches whose activity is regulated through the use of allostery. Allostery is a naturally occurring mechanism in which ligand binding induces the modulation and fine control of a connected biomolecule function as a consequence of changes in concentration of the effector. Through this general mechanism, many different allosteric DNA-based switches able to respond in a highly controlled way at the presence of a specific molecular effector have been engineered. Here, we discuss how to design allosterically regulated DNA-based switches and their applications in the field of molecular sensing, di...
Grace Eckhoff, Vlad codrea, and Andrew D. Ellington are with the Institute for Cellular and Molecula...
DNA aptamers and DNA enzymes (DNAzymes or deoxyribozymes) are single-stranded DNA molecules with lig...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical a...
Molecular devices designed to assess and manipulate biologically relevant conditions with required a...
The population-shift mechanism can be used for rational re-engineering of structure-switching biosen...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of a new class of DNA-based nanoswitches which are allosteri...
Aptamers are useful for allosteric regulation because they are nucleic acid-based structures in whic...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of allosterically controllable, metal-ion-triggered molecula...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of allosterically controllable, metal-ion-triggered molecula...
Recognition of the fundamental importance of allosteric regulation in biology dates back to not long...
Grace Eckhoff, Vlad codrea, and Andrew D. Ellington are with the Institute for Cellular and Molecula...
DNA aptamers and DNA enzymes (DNAzymes or deoxyribozymes) are single-stranded DNA molecules with lig...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
DNA-based switches are structure-switching biomolecules widely employed in different bioanalytical a...
Molecular devices designed to assess and manipulate biologically relevant conditions with required a...
The population-shift mechanism can be used for rational re-engineering of structure-switching biosen...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of a new class of DNA-based nanoswitches which are allosteri...
Aptamers are useful for allosteric regulation because they are nucleic acid-based structures in whic...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of allosterically controllable, metal-ion-triggered molecula...
Here we demonstrate the rational design of allosterically controllable, metal-ion-triggered molecula...
Recognition of the fundamental importance of allosteric regulation in biology dates back to not long...
Grace Eckhoff, Vlad codrea, and Andrew D. Ellington are with the Institute for Cellular and Molecula...
DNA aptamers and DNA enzymes (DNAzymes or deoxyribozymes) are single-stranded DNA molecules with lig...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...