Institute of Organic Chemistry
and Biochemistry of the CAS

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Publications

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Supernova: a deoxyribozyme that catalyzes a chemiluminescent reaction
Supernova: a deoxyribozyme that catalyzes a chemiluminescent reaction
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2021: Early View
Functional DNA molecules are useful components in nanotechnology and synthetic biology. To expand the toolkit of functional DNA parts, in this study we used artificial evolution to identify a glowing deoxyribozyme called Supernova. This deoxyribozyme transfers a phosphate from a 1,2-dioxetane substrate to its 5′ hydroxyl group, which triggers a chemiluminescent reaction and a flash of blue light. An engineered version of Supernova is only catalytically active in the presence of an oligonucleotide complementary to its 3′ end, demonstrating that light production can be coupled to ligand binding. We anticipate that Supernova will be useful in a wide variety of applications, including as a signaling component in allosterically regulated sensors and in logic gates of molecular computers.
Novel lipophosphonoxin-loaded polycaprolactone electrospun nanofiber dressing reduces Staphylococcus aureus induced wound infection in mice
Scientific Reports 11: 17688 (2021)
Mitochondrial Tumor Suppressors—The Energetic Enemies of Tumor Progression
Cancer Research 81 (18): 4652-4667 (2021)
Substrate Specificity of SARS-CoV-2 Nsp10-Nsp16 Methyltransferase
Viruses 13 (9): 1722 (2021)

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