Hydrogen Sulfide‐Triggered Artificial DNAzyme Switches for Precise Manipulation of Cellular Functions
Xuan Xie,
Hexin Nan,
Jialong Peng
et al.
Abstract:The development of synthetic molecular tools responsive to biological cues is crucial for advancing targeted cellular regulation. A significant challenge is the regulation of cellular processes in response to gaseous signaling molecules such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S). To address this, we present the design of Gas signaling molecule‐Responsive Artificial DNAzyme‐based Switches (GRAS) to manipulate cellular functions via H2S‐sensitive synthetic DNAzymes. By incorporating stimuli‐responsive moieties to the phosph… Show more
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