2021
DOI: 10.1002/sstr.202000132
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Structure‐Switching RNAs: From Gene Expression Regulation to Small Molecule Detection

Abstract: RNA is instrumental to cell life in many aspects, especially gene expression regulation. Among the various known regulatory RNAs, riboswitches are particularly interesting cis‐acting molecules as they do not need cellular factor to achieve their function and are therefore highly portable from one organism to the other. These molecules usually found in the 5′ untranslated region of bacterial messenger RNAs are able to specifically sense a target ligand via an aptamer domain prior to transmitting this recognitio… Show more

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“…Taking advantage of the hydrogen bonding between complementary bases, 88 nucleotide sequences are often designed and synthesized to efficiently combine the over-expressed nucleotides in cancer cells, conducting specific functions, e.g., gene silencing, fluorescence signalling, drug delivery, and active targeting. 84,89 The temperature responsive property of nucleotides could induce drug release. Recently, Han et al developed intelligent nanoconjugates comprising hairpin DNA (hpDNA) and UCNP@Au NPs (Fig.…”
Section: Nucleic Acid-based Ptasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking advantage of the hydrogen bonding between complementary bases, 88 nucleotide sequences are often designed and synthesized to efficiently combine the over-expressed nucleotides in cancer cells, conducting specific functions, e.g., gene silencing, fluorescence signalling, drug delivery, and active targeting. 84,89 The temperature responsive property of nucleotides could induce drug release. Recently, Han et al developed intelligent nanoconjugates comprising hairpin DNA (hpDNA) and UCNP@Au NPs (Fig.…”
Section: Nucleic Acid-based Ptasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent studies, the combination of DNA computing and bioinformatics methods is used for the screening of biomarkers and the diagnosis of diseases. [ 53 ] DNA computing has applications in the classification of genes, the concentrations and variabilities of which are directly associated with different diseases. [ 54 ] In 2018, Seelig et al presented a molecular computing strategy to classify the information contained in complex gene expression signatures in artificial samples.…”
Section: Dna Arithmetical Computation For Intelligent Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of riboswitch biosensors has taken off in the last decade. They have been used in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria; have been implemented in the study of intracellular secondary messengers, amino acids, and nucleobases; and have been designed using a variety of natural and synthetic aptamers (interested readers should refer to a recent review by Husser et al for details) [50]. Given the importance of intracellular metabolite concentrations in persister formation, this technology could vastly expand our understanding of how specific small molecules and metabolites contribute to persister physiology and heterogeneity [42,43].…”
Section: Illuminating Single-cell Traits With Fluorescence 21 Fluorescent Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%