Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1393693 Chemistry & Biology 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Our molecular transducer algorithmically manipulates the genetic code of organisms•This computing device produces biologically relevant results•This molecular device can be iteratively applied in subsequent computations•General methodology that can be applied for other computational problems

SummaryAs computing devices, which process data and interconvert information, transducers can encode new information and use their output for subsequent computing, offering high computational power that may be equivalent to a universal Turing machine. We report on an experimental DNA-based molecular transducer that computes iteratively and produces biologically relevant outputs. As a proof of concept, the transducer accomplished division of numbers by 3. The iterative power was demonstrated by a recursive application on an obtained output. This device reads plasmids as input and processes the information according to a predetermined algorithm, which is represented by molecular software. The device writes new information on the plasmid using hardware that comprises DNA-manipulating enzymes. The computation produces dual output: a quotient, represented by newly encoded DNA, and a remainder, represented by E. coli phenotypes. This device algorithmically manipulates genetic codes.

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