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Switchable DNA Mini-Machines Store Information

DNA arrays change shape in response to an external trigger. Credit: Yonggang Ke

DNA arrays change shape in response to an external trigger. Credit: Yonggang Ke

They look like security gates, but change shape in a cascade. Biomedical engineers have built simple machines out of DNA, consisting of arrays whose units switch reversibly between two different shapes. The arrays’ inventors say they could be harnessed to make nanotech sensors or amplifiers. Potentially, they could be combined to form logic gates, the parts of a molecular computer. The DNA machines can relay discrete bits of information through space or amplify a signal, says Yonggang Ke, PhD, an assistant professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory.

“In the field of DNA-based computing, the DNA contains the information, but the molecules are floating aroun...

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