Issue 7, 2024

pH-dependent complex formation with TAR RNA and DNA: application towards logic gates

Abstract

Nucleic acid-based logic gates have shown great potential in biotechnology, medicine as well as diagnostics. Herein, we have constructed pH-responsive logic devices by utilizing HIV-1 TAR hairpins in combination with a thiazole peptide that exhibits turn-on fluorescence upon interacting with TAR RNA or DNA. Based on this, INHIBIT-AND and YES-INHIBIT-AND logic gates were constructed in parallel. The pH alteration leads to conformational changes of the hairpin structure, enabling the construction of a multi-reset reusable logic system which could be developed for in vitro sensing of the HIV-1 viral RNA.

Graphical abstract: pH-dependent complex formation with TAR RNA and DNA: application towards logic gates

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Jan 2024
Accepted
28 Feb 2024
First published
06 Mar 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 1976-1980

pH-dependent complex formation with TAR RNA and DNA: application towards logic gates

R. Paul, R. Paul, D. Dutta and J. Dash, Analyst, 2024, 149, 1976 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN00074A

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