| Literature DB >> 30933378 |
Dan Huang1, Chunrong Yang1, Ye Yao1, Jicheng Li1, Chen Guo1, Jianchi Chen1, Yi Zhang2, Shu Yang2, Qianfan Yang1, Yalin Tang3.
Abstract
The design of DNA-based logic circuits has become an active research field in DNA nanotechnology and holds great potential in intelligent bioanalysis. To date, although many DNA-based logic systems have been realized, the implementation of advanced logic functions is still challenging, especially with simple and homogeneous compositions. Herein, by integrating two DNA tetraplex structures (G-quadruplex and i-motif), a completely label-free logic platform with high scalability was established, with which a series of advanced functions were realized, including arithmetic (adders and subtractors) and nonarithmetic ones (majority and dual-transfer gates). Furthermore, the platform was also applied as an intelligent biosensor to coanalyze two cancer-related micro-RNAs with high sensitivities and specificities. Considering the excellent versatility, expandability, and biocompatibility, the platform may promote the development of DNA computing and hold great potential in multiparameter sensing and medical diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: DNA; G-quadruplexes; fluorescence; logic gates; nanotechnology
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30933378 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201900734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236