A DNA-based molecular motor that can navigate a network of tracks
Synthetic molecular motors can be fuelled by the hydrolysis or hybridization of DNA. Such motors can move autonomously and programmably, and long-range transport has been observed on linear tracks. It has also been shown that DNA systems can compute. Here, we report a synthetic DNA-based system that...
Main Authors: | Wickham, S, Bath, J, Katsuda, Y, Endo, M, Hidaka, K, Sugiyama, H, Turberfield, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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