Metal Sensing by DNA

Volume: 117, Issue: 12, Pages: 8272 - 8325
Published: Jun 9, 2017
Abstract
Metal ions are essential to many chemical, biological, and environmental processes. In the past two decades, many DNA-based metal sensors have emerged. While the main biological role of DNA is to store genetic information, its chemical structure is ideal for metal binding via both the phosphate backbone and nucleobases. DNA is highly stable, cost-effective, easy to modify, and amenable to combinatorial selection. Two main classes of functional...
Paper Details
Title
Metal Sensing by DNA
Published Date
Jun 9, 2017
Volume
117
Issue
12
Pages
8272 - 8325
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