Conformation-driven computing: a comparison of designs based on DNA, RNA, and protein

Michael Conrad, Klaus-Peter Zauner
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Abstract

Molecular pattern recognition based on conformational interactions is the major basis of control and information processing in biological cells. Designs for pattern recognition devices that use the conformational characteristics of different major classes of biomolecules (DNA, RNA, and protein) are considered.

构象驱动计算:基于DNA、RNA和蛋白质的设计比较
基于构象相互作用的分子模式识别是生物细胞控制和信息处理的重要基础。设计的模式识别设备,使用不同主要类别的生物分子(DNA, RNA和蛋白质)的构象特征被考虑。
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