Orthogonal Control of Nucleic Acid Function via Chemical Caging‐Decaging Strategies
Xiangnan Wang,
Siyu Wen,
Zhenkun Wu
et al.
Abstract:The ability to precisely control the function of nucleic acids plays an important role in biosensing and biomedicine. In recent years, novel strategies employing biological, physical, and chemical triggers have been developed to modulate the function of nucleic acids spatiotemporally. These approaches commonly involve the incorporation of stimuli‐responsive groups onto nucleic acids to block their functions until triggers‐induced decaging restore activity. These inventive strategies deepen our comprehension of… Show more
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