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The following pages link to Automated physics-based design of synthetic riboswitches from diverse RNA aptamers (Q38294985):
Displaying 37 items.
- Opportunities in the design and application of RNA for gene expression control (Q28075458) (← links)
- The LOTUS domain is a conserved DEAD-box RNA helicase regulator essential for the recruitment of Vasa to the germ plasm and nuage (Q33763607) (← links)
- Engineering and characterization of fluorogenic glycine riboswitches (Q34046871) (← links)
- A magnesium-induced triplex pre-organizes the SAM-II riboswitch. (Q36293837) (← links)
- RNAblueprint: Flexible multiple target nucleic acid sequence design (Q38431659) (← links)
- Applications and advances of metabolite biosensors for metabolic engineering. (Q38542756) (← links)
- Naringenin-responsive riboswitch-based fluorescent biosensor module for Escherichia coli co-cultures. (Q38679159) (← links)
- Long-Range Interactions in Riboswitch Control of Gene Expression (Q38735195) (← links)
- Optimization of industrial microorganisms: recent advances in synthetic dynamic regulators. (Q39004632) (← links)
- Structure of Psb29/Thf1 and its association with the FtsH protease complex involved in photosystem II repair in cyanobacteria (Q40093415) (← links)
- Ribo-attenuators: novel elements for reliable and modular riboswitch engineering (Q40966011) (← links)
- Applicability of a computational design approach for synthetic riboswitches (Q42057655) (← links)
- Precise quantification of translation inhibition by mRNA structures that overlap with the ribosomal footprint in N-terminal coding sequences. (Q42259026) (← links)
- Design of Artificial Riboswitches as Biosensors. (Q42367210) (← links)
- Computational design of small transcription activating RNAs for versatile and dynamic gene regulation (Q42380544) (← links)
- Tractable RNA-ligand interaction kinetics (Q42627990) (← links)
- Standardization in synthetic biology: an engineering discipline coming of age. (Q42693584) (← links)
- Computational Methods for Modeling Aptamers and Designing Riboswitches (Q47096979) (← links)
- Design rules of synthetic non-coding RNAs in bacteria (Q47194252) (← links)
- RNA-based dynamic genetic controllers: development strategies and applications. (Q47353880) (← links)
- Advances in microRNA analysis (Q47443811) (← links)
- Systematic optimization of L-tryptophan riboswitches for efficient monitoring of the metabolite in Escherichia coli (Q47690280) (← links)
- In vivo biosensors: mechanisms, development, and applications (Q48043237) (← links)
- Comprehensive profiling of the ligand binding landscapes of duplexed aptamer families reveals widespread induced fit. (Q48171714) (← links)
- Engineering Biomolecular Switches for Dynamic Metabolic Control (Q51299590) (← links)
- Rational engineering of synthetic microbial systems: from single cells to consortia. (Q52638161) (← links)
- Cell-free protein synthesis enabled rapid prototyping for metabolic engineering and synthetic biology. (Q55135196) (← links)
- Development and optimization of genetic toolboxes for a fast-growing cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 (Q57178678) (← links)
- Prospects for engineering dynamic CRISPR–Cas transcriptional circuits to improve bioproduction (Q57652424) (← links)
- Intracellular Imaging with Genetically Encoded RNA-based Molecular Sensors (Q64252167) (← links)
- Dynamic and tunable metabolite control for robust minimal-equipment assessment of serum zinc. (Q78176563) (← links)
- Synthetic Biology of Small RNAs and Riboswitches (Q89185622) (← links)
- Cell-free gene expression: an expanded repertoire of applications (Q91526782) (← links)
- Detection of Low-Abundance Metabolites in Live Cells Using an RNA Integrator (Q91656888) (← links)
- Evolving methods for rational de novo design of functional RNA molecules (Q91792620) (← links)
- The evolving interface between synthetic biology and functional metagenomics (Q95595101) (← links)
- Predictive design of sigma factor-specific promoters (Q102075275) (← links)