Modelling toehold-mediated RNA strand displacement
Biophysical Journal Cell Press 108:5 (2015) 1238-1247
Abstract:
We study the thermodynamics and kinetics of an RNA toehold-mediated strand displacement reaction with a recently developed coarse-grained model of RNA. Strand displacement, during which a single strand displaces a different strand previously bound to a complementary substrate strand, is an essential mechanism in active nucleic acid nanotechnology and has also been hypothesized to occur in vivo. We study the rate of displacement reactions as a function of the length of the toehold and temperature and make two experimentally testable predictions: that the displacement is faster if the toehold is placed at the 5′ end of the substrate; and that the displacement slows down with increasing temperature for longer toeholds.Relaxors, spin, Stoner and cluster glasses
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Real-time deformability cytometry: on-the-fly cell mechanical phenotyping
Nature Methods Springer Nature 12:3 (2015) 199-202