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A Novel Bio-Sensor Based on DNA Strand Displacement

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PLOS ONE
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108856

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  1. National Science Foundations of China [61272071, 61033003, 61370105, 61402187]

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DNA strand displacement technology performs well in sensing and programming DNA segments. In this work, we construct DNA molecular systems based on DNA strand displacement performing computation of logic gates. Specifically, a class of so-called DNA neurons'' are achieved, in which a smart'' way inspired by biological neurons encoding information is developed to encode and deliver information using DNA molecules. The DNA neuron'' is bistable, that is, it can sense DNA molecules as input signals, and release negative'' or positive'' signals DNA molecules. We design intelligent DNA molecular systems that are constructed by cascading some particularly organized DNA neurons'', which could perform logic computation, including AND, OR, XOR logic gates, automatically. Both simulation results using visual DSD (DNA strand displacement) software and experimental results are obtained, which shows that the proposed systems can detect DNA signals with high sensitivity and accretion; moreover, the systems can process input signals automatically with complex nonlinear logic. The method proposed in this work may provide a new way to construct a sensitive molecular signal detection system with neurons spiking behavior in vitro, and can be used to develop intelligent molecular processing systems in vivo.

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