A binding-induced sutured toehold activation for controllable DNA strand displacement reactions

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Abstract

A novel toehold activation strategy was developed based on hairpin-reconfiguration which was initiated by the interaction between the hairpin and different environmental stimuli (Hg2+ or ATP). Through variation of the concentration of environmental stimuli, it allowed the fine control of the DNA strand displacement rates almost 2 orders of magnitude.

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Zhu, J., Wang, L., & Jiang, W. (2015). A binding-induced sutured toehold activation for controllable DNA strand displacement reactions. Chemical Communications, 51(14), 2903–2906. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc08816f

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