| Literature DB >> 26530026 |
Dick Yan Tam1,2, Ziwen Dai1,2, Miu Shan Chan1,2, Ling Sum Liu1,2, Man Ching Cheung1,2, Frederic Bolze3, Chung Tin4, Pik Kwan Lo5,6.
Abstract
We demonstrate the use of two different wavelength ranges of excitation light as inputs to remotely trigger the responses of the self-assembled DNA devices (D-OR). As an important feature of this device, the dependence of the readout fluorescent signals on the two external inputs, UV excitation for 1 min and/or near infrared irradiation (NIR) at 800 nm fs laser pulses, can mimic function of signal communication in OR logic gates. Their operations could be reset easily to its initial state. Furthermore, these DNA devices exhibit efficient cellular uptake, low cytotoxicity, and high bio-stability in different cell lines. They are considered as the first example of a photo-responsive DNA logic gate system, as well as a biocompatible, multi-wavelength excited system in response to UV and NIR. This is an important step to explore the concept of photo-responsive DNA-based systems as versatile tools in DNA computing, display devices, optical communication, and biology.Entities:
Keywords: logic gates; optical communication; photo-cleavage; photo-responsive; reversible
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26530026 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201507249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336