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- W2970604796 abstract "DNA is used to construct synthetic chemical reaction networks (CRNs), such as inorganic oscillators and gene regulatory networks. Nonlinear regulation with a simpler molecular mechanism is particularly important in large-scale CRNs with complex dynamics, such as bistability, adaptation, and oscillation of cellular functions. Here we introduce a new approach based on ultrasensitive switches as modular regulatory elements to nonlinearly regulate DNA-based CRNs. The nonlinear behavior of the systems can be finely tuned by programmable regulation of the linker length and the ligand binding sites, of which the Hill coefficients (nH) are in the range of 1.00–2.32. By integrating two different strand displacement reactions with low-order nonlinearities (nH ≈ 1.44 and 1.54), we could construct CRNs exhibiting high-order nonlinearities with Hill coefficients of up to ∼2.70. In addition, this could provide an efficient approach for designing CRNs at will with complex chemical dynamics by incorporating our design with previously developed enzyme-free DNA circuits." @default.
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- W2970604796 title "Nonlinear Regulation of Enzyme-Free DNA Circuitry with Ultrasensitive Switches" @default.
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