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. 2023 Jan;15(1):70-82.
doi: 10.1038/s41557-022-01111-y. Epub 2023 Jan 5.

Non-complementary strand commutation as a fundamental alternative for information processing by DNA and gene regulation

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Non-complementary strand commutation as a fundamental alternative for information processing by DNA and gene regulation

Maxim P Nikitin. Nat Chem. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

The discovery of the DNA double helix has revolutionized our understanding of data processing in living systems, with the complementarity of the two DNA strands providing a reliable mechanism for the storage of hereditary information. Here I reveal the 'strand commutation' phenomenon-a fundamentally different mechanism of information storage and processing by DNA/RNA based on the reversible low-affinity interactions of essentially non-complementary nucleic acids. I demonstrate this mechanism by constructing a memory circuit, a 5-min square-root circuit for 4-bit inputs comprising only nine processing ssDNAs, simulating a 572-input AND gate (surpassing the bitness of current electronic computers), and elementary algebra systems with continuously changing variables. Most importantly, I show potential pathways of gene regulation with strands of maximum non-complementarity to the gene sequence that may be key to the reduction of off-target therapeutic effects. This Article uncovers the information-processing power of the low-affinity interactions that may underlie major processes in an organism-from short-term memory to cancer, ageing and evolution.

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