Most NAE (nucleic acid enzyme) sensors are composed of an RNA-cleaving catalytic motif and an aptameric receptor. They operate by activating or repressing the catalytic activity of a relevant NAE through the conformational change in the aptamer upon target binding. To transduce a molecular recognition event to a fluorescence signal, a fluorophore-quencher pair is attached to opposite ends of the RNA substrate such that when the NAE cleaves the substrate, an increased level of fluorescence can be generated. However, almost all NAE sensors to date harbor either NAEs that cannot accommodate a fluorophore-quencher pair near the cleavage site or those that can accept such a modification but require divalent transition metal ions for catalysis. T...
Since the discovery of nucleic acid enzymes and aptamers that can perform functional roles other tha...
The discovery that nucleic acids could perform functional roles in addition to being genetic materia...
DNAzymes as functional units play increasingly important roles for DNA nanotechnology, and fine cont...
Functional nucleic acids (FNA), including nucleic acids catalysts (ribozymes and DNAzymes) and ligan...
<div><p>Many DNAzymes have been isolated from synthetic DNA pools to cleave natural RNA (D-RNA) subs...
Many DNAzymes have been isolated from synthetic DNA pools to cleave natural RNA (D-RNA) substrates a...
Here we describe the development of small molecule-based fluorescent sensors for RNA. The sensors de...
textAlthough nucleic acids primarily function as carriers of the genetic information in biology, the...
Molecular beacons represent a new family of fluorescent probes for nucleic acids, and have found bro...
We describe an innovative selection approach to generate self-reporting aptamers (SRAs) capable of c...
AbstractBackground: In vitro selection experiments with pools of random-sequence nucleic acids have ...
To increase the versatility and utility of nucleic acid enzymes, we developed multicomponent complex...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is used to monitor the metal ion dependent conformatio...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In vitro selection has been u...
Aptamers are DNA or RNA oligonucleotide-based bioreceptors isolated in vitro through the Systematic ...
Since the discovery of nucleic acid enzymes and aptamers that can perform functional roles other tha...
The discovery that nucleic acids could perform functional roles in addition to being genetic materia...
DNAzymes as functional units play increasingly important roles for DNA nanotechnology, and fine cont...
Functional nucleic acids (FNA), including nucleic acids catalysts (ribozymes and DNAzymes) and ligan...
<div><p>Many DNAzymes have been isolated from synthetic DNA pools to cleave natural RNA (D-RNA) subs...
Many DNAzymes have been isolated from synthetic DNA pools to cleave natural RNA (D-RNA) substrates a...
Here we describe the development of small molecule-based fluorescent sensors for RNA. The sensors de...
textAlthough nucleic acids primarily function as carriers of the genetic information in biology, the...
Molecular beacons represent a new family of fluorescent probes for nucleic acids, and have found bro...
We describe an innovative selection approach to generate self-reporting aptamers (SRAs) capable of c...
AbstractBackground: In vitro selection experiments with pools of random-sequence nucleic acids have ...
To increase the versatility and utility of nucleic acid enzymes, we developed multicomponent complex...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is used to monitor the metal ion dependent conformatio...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In vitro selection has been u...
Aptamers are DNA or RNA oligonucleotide-based bioreceptors isolated in vitro through the Systematic ...
Since the discovery of nucleic acid enzymes and aptamers that can perform functional roles other tha...
The discovery that nucleic acids could perform functional roles in addition to being genetic materia...
DNAzymes as functional units play increasingly important roles for DNA nanotechnology, and fine cont...