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      Functional DNA nanotechnology: emerging applications of DNAzymes and aptamers.

      Current Opinion in Biotechnology
      Aptamers, Nucleotide, chemistry, Binding Sites, Biotechnology, methods, DNA, ultrastructure, DNA, Catalytic, Nanostructures, Nanotechnology, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, instrumentation, Protein Binding, Surface Properties

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          In the past 25 years, DNA molecules have been utilized both as powerful synthetic building blocks to create nanoscale architectures and as versatile programmable templates for assembly of nanomaterials. In parallel, the functions of DNA molecules have been expanded from pure genetic information storage to catalytic functions like those of protein enzymes (DNAzymes) and specific binding functions like antibodies (aptamers). In the past few years, a new interdisciplinary field has emerged that aims to combine functional DNA biology with nanotechnology to generate more dynamic and controllable DNA-based nanostructures or DNA-templated nanomaterials that are responsive to chemical stimuli.

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