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Main description:
This book reviews studies showing that interesting and useful molecular-scale switches and sensors can be made out of nucleic acids, by both artificial and natural means. The first section of the book is devoted to artificial nucleic acid switches and sensors. In second section, three chapters show that nature has been as crafty a molecular-scale engineer as any modern scientist, in the evolution of natural nucleic acid switches and sensors.
Contents:
Artificial Nucleic Acid Switches and Sensors.- Allosteric Ribozymes as Molecular Switches and Sensors.- Ribozymes and Deoxyribozymes Switched by Oligonucleotides.- Ribozymes Switched by Proteins.- Fluorescence-Signaling Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors.- Natural Nucleic Acid Switches and Sensors.- Protein-Induced RNA Switches in Nature.- Riboswitches as Genetic Control Elements.- Switchable RNA Motifs as Drug Targets.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: August, 2006
Pages: 134
Weight: 409g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology
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