Programming Chemical Reaction Networks Using Intramolecular Conformational Motions of DNA

Wei Lai, Lei Ren, Qian Tang, Xiangmeng Qu, Jiang Li, Lihua Wang, Li Li, Chunhai Fan, Hao Pei

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Abstract

The programmable regulation of chemical reaction networks (CRNs) represents a major challenge toward the development of complex molecular devices performing sophisticated motions and functions. Nevertheless, regulation of artificial CRNs is generally energy- and time-intensive as compared to natural regulation. Inspired by allosteric regulation in biological CRNs, we herein develop an intramolecular conformational motion strategy (InCMS) for programmable regulation of DNA CRNs. We design a DNA switch as the regulatory element to program the distance between the toehold and branch migration domain. The presence of multiple conformational transitions leads to wide-range kinetic regulation spanning over 4 orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the process of energy-cost-free strand exchange accompanied by conformational change discriminates single base mismatches. Our strategy thus provides a simple yet effective approach for dynamic programming of complex CRNs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7093-7099
Number of pages7
JournalACS Nano
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Jul 2018

Keywords

  • DNA nanotechnology
  • biochemical circuit
  • chemical reaction networks
  • kinetic regulation
  • strand-displacement reaction

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