Photocaged DNA provides new levels of transcription control
- PMID: 22271631
- DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201100683
Photocaged DNA provides new levels of transcription control
Abstract
Spot lit: photocaged nucleic acids have been used to regulate gene expression through the action of light. Whereas most methods target mRNAs, DNA decoys have recently been used to target DNA transcription by targeting specific DNA-transcription-factor interactions. This has allowed researchers to "turn-off" transcription through the action of light on caged nucleic acids for the first time.
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