Affiliation:
1. Department of Biomolecular Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603 Japan
Abstract
AbstractToehold‐mediated strand displacement (TMSD) reaction, one of the DNA nanotechnologies, has great potential as s biological programmable platform in the cellular environment. Various artificial nucleic acids have been developed to improve stability and affinity for biological applications. However, the lack of understanding of the kinetics of TMSD reaction among artificial nucleic acids has limited their applications. We herein systematically characterized the kinetics of TMSD reactions with acyclic xeno nucleic acids (XNAs): serinol nucleic acid (SNA), acyclic D‐threoninol nucleic acid (D‐aTNA), and acyclic L‐threoninol nucleic acid (L‐aTNA). We found that the strand displacement reactions by D‐aTNA and by L‐aTNA were highly dependent on temperature. D‐aTNA and L‐aTNA systems were orthogonal to each other, and chirality of the input can be switched by using SNA as an interface. We also applied TMSD reactions of XNAs to a seesaw gate amplification system which utilizes the orthogonality. This work will contribute to the developments of thermoresponsive and bioorthogonal nucleic acid circuits.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Japan Science and Technology Agency