Design of nucleic acid strands with long low-barrier folding pathways

A major goal of natural computing is to design biomolecules, such as nucleic acid sequences, that can be used to perform computations. We design sequences of nucleic acids that are “guaranteed” to have long folding pathways relative to their length. This particular sequences with high probability fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Natural computing 2017-06, Vol.16 (2), p.261-284
Hauptverfasser: Condon, Anne, Kirkpatrick, Bonnie, Maňuch, Ján
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A major goal of natural computing is to design biomolecules, such as nucleic acid sequences, that can be used to perform computations. We design sequences of nucleic acids that are “guaranteed” to have long folding pathways relative to their length. This particular sequences with high probability follow low-barrier folding pathways that visit a large number of distinct structures. Long folding pathways are interesting, because they demonstrate that natural computing can potentially support long and complex computations. Formally, we provide the first scalable designs of molecules whose low-barrier folding pathways, with respect to a simple, stacked pair energy model, grow superlinearly with the molecule length, but for which all significantly shorter alternative folding pathways have an energy barrier that is 2 - ϵ times that of the low-barrier pathway for any ϵ > 0 and a sufficiently long sequence.
ISSN:1567-7818
1572-9796
DOI:10.1007/s11047-016-9587-9