“…Nonetheless, the variety of ligands that cell-free riboswitches have been engineered to detect are quite broad compared to cell-based riboswitches. Although theophylline has been, by far, the most popular trigger molecule, cell-free riboswitches that respond to biotin, 77 tetramethylrhodamine (TMR), 46,78,96 flavin mononcleotide (FMN), 88,89,97 cGMP, 36,87 TPP, 39,42 fluoride, 48 histamine, 45 dopamine, 46 thyroxine, 46 sulphorhodamine B, 88 Hoechst dye 33258, 76 tobramycin, 76 tetracycline, 88,97 and pentadeoxyribonucleotides 114 have been designed (Tables 1 and 2). With the exception of histamine, however, these cell-free riboswitches have been constructed using known aptamers from natural riboswitches or discovered Fig.…”