Turning the 10-23 DNAzyme On and Off with Light

Spaced out. DNAzymes incorporating photocleavable spacers were switched “on” or “off” with light. A DNAzyme (left) with two photocleavable spacers, in a binding arm and the catalytic core, lost the ability to hydrolyze RNA upon UV photolysis. Conversely, a circular DNAzyme (right) attached to a self...

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description Spaced out. DNAzymes incorporating photocleavable spacers were switched “on” or “off” with light. A DNAzyme (left) with two photocleavable spacers, in a binding arm and the catalytic core, lost the ability to hydrolyze RNA upon UV photolysis. Conversely, a circular DNAzyme (right) attached to a self‐complementary strand via two photocleavable spacers remained “off” until UV irradiation restored activity.
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cage compounds
DNA, Catalytic - chemistry
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DNA, Catalytic - radiation effects
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DNA, Single-Stranded - metabolism
DNA, Single-Stranded - radiation effects
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