Functional Nucleic Acids for Analytical Applications [electronic resource] / edited by Li Yingfu, Lu Yi.

Contributor(s): Yingfu, Li [editor.] | Yi, Lu [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Integrated Analytical SystemsPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009Description: VIII, 396 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387737119Subject(s): Chemistry | Analytical chemistry | Biotechnology | Inorganic chemistry | Organic chemistry | Materials science | Nanotechnology | Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry | Biotechnology | Inorganic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Nanotechnology | Materials Science, generalAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 543 LOC classification: QD71-142Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Overview of Functional Nucleic Acids and Their Analytical Applications -- Introductory Remarks -- Natural Functional Nucleic Acids: Ribozymes and Riboswitches -- Artificial Functional Nucleic Acids: Aptamers, Ribozymes, and Deoxyribozymes Identified by In Vitro Selection -- Functional Nucleic Acid Sensors Based on Different Transduction Principles -- Fluorescent Aptamer Sensors -- Fluorescent Ribozyme and Deoxyribozyme Sensors -- Colorimetric and Fluorescent Biosensors Based on Directed Assembly of Nanomaterials with Functional DNA -- Electrochemical Approaches to Aptamer-Based Sensing -- Amplified DNA Biosensors -- Other Emerging Analytical Applications -- Aptamers in Affinity Separations:Capillary Electrophoresis -- Aptamers in Affinity Separations: Stationary Separation -- Aptamer Microarrays -- The Use of Functional Nucleic Acids in Solid-Phase Fluorimetric Assays -- Functional Nucleic Acid Sensors as Screening Tools -- Nucleic Acids for Computation -- DNAzymes in DNA Nanomachines and DNA Analysis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Both DNA and RNA can serve purposes beyond simple genetic storage and transfer – for example, they can also be employed as enzymes (for catalysis) and receptors (for ligand binding). Increasingly, researchers are making interesting use of these molecules, now collectively called functional nucleic acids. This book, containing chapters written by leading experts in relevant fields, provides timely accounts of diverse analytical applications that take advantage of the functional nucleic acids. The book is written for academic, clinical and industrial scientists and graduate students who may consider exploring functional nucleic acids in their research or practice.
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Overview of Functional Nucleic Acids and Their Analytical Applications -- Introductory Remarks -- Natural Functional Nucleic Acids: Ribozymes and Riboswitches -- Artificial Functional Nucleic Acids: Aptamers, Ribozymes, and Deoxyribozymes Identified by In Vitro Selection -- Functional Nucleic Acid Sensors Based on Different Transduction Principles -- Fluorescent Aptamer Sensors -- Fluorescent Ribozyme and Deoxyribozyme Sensors -- Colorimetric and Fluorescent Biosensors Based on Directed Assembly of Nanomaterials with Functional DNA -- Electrochemical Approaches to Aptamer-Based Sensing -- Amplified DNA Biosensors -- Other Emerging Analytical Applications -- Aptamers in Affinity Separations:Capillary Electrophoresis -- Aptamers in Affinity Separations: Stationary Separation -- Aptamer Microarrays -- The Use of Functional Nucleic Acids in Solid-Phase Fluorimetric Assays -- Functional Nucleic Acid Sensors as Screening Tools -- Nucleic Acids for Computation -- DNAzymes in DNA Nanomachines and DNA Analysis.

Both DNA and RNA can serve purposes beyond simple genetic storage and transfer – for example, they can also be employed as enzymes (for catalysis) and receptors (for ligand binding). Increasingly, researchers are making interesting use of these molecules, now collectively called functional nucleic acids. This book, containing chapters written by leading experts in relevant fields, provides timely accounts of diverse analytical applications that take advantage of the functional nucleic acids. The book is written for academic, clinical and industrial scientists and graduate students who may consider exploring functional nucleic acids in their research or practice.

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