| Literature DB >> 29226990 |
Chunrong Yang1, Dan Zou2, Jianchi Chen1, Linyan Zhang1, Jiarong Miao1, Dan Huang1, Yuanyuan Du3, Shu Yang2, Qianfan Yang1, Yalin Tang4.
Abstract
Plenty of molecular circuits with specific functions have been developed; however, logic units with reconfigurability, which could simplify the circuits and speed up the information process, are rarely reported. In this work, we designed a novel reconfigurable logic unit based on a DNA-templated, potassium-concentration-dependent, supramolecular assembly, which could respond to the input stimuli of H+ and K+ . By inputting different concentrations of K+ , the logic unit could implement three significant functions, including a half adder, a half subtractor, and a 2-to-4 decoder. Considering its reconfigurable ability and good performance, the novel prototypes developed here may serve as a promising proof of principle in molecular computers.Entities:
Keywords: decoder; g-quadruplex; half adder/subtractor; reconfigurable logic unit; supramolecular assembly
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29226990 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201704824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236