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A Programmed DNA Dynamic Assembly‐Guided Molecular Amplifier for Authentic Information Decryption
by
Zhou, Jie
, Yuan, Fengying
, Liu, Yajuan
, Chai, Yaqin
, Ouyang, Yu
, Zhuo, Ying
, Yuan, Ruo
, Yang, Ning
, Zhang, Jia
, Zhang, Pu
in
Authenticity
/ Computer Security
/ Cryptography
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA decryption
/ DNA nanotechnology
/ DNA self‐assembly
/ DNA sensing
/ Information storage
/ nanomachine
/ Signal transduction
2025
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A Programmed DNA Dynamic Assembly‐Guided Molecular Amplifier for Authentic Information Decryption
by
Zhou, Jie
, Yuan, Fengying
, Liu, Yajuan
, Chai, Yaqin
, Ouyang, Yu
, Zhuo, Ying
, Yuan, Ruo
, Yang, Ning
, Zhang, Jia
, Zhang, Pu
in
Authenticity
/ Computer Security
/ Cryptography
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA decryption
/ DNA nanotechnology
/ DNA self‐assembly
/ DNA sensing
/ Information storage
/ nanomachine
/ Signal transduction
2025
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A Programmed DNA Dynamic Assembly‐Guided Molecular Amplifier for Authentic Information Decryption
by
Zhou, Jie
, Yuan, Fengying
, Liu, Yajuan
, Chai, Yaqin
, Ouyang, Yu
, Zhuo, Ying
, Yuan, Ruo
, Yang, Ning
, Zhang, Jia
, Zhang, Pu
in
Authenticity
/ Computer Security
/ Cryptography
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA decryption
/ DNA nanotechnology
/ DNA self‐assembly
/ DNA sensing
/ Information storage
/ nanomachine
/ Signal transduction
2025
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A Programmed DNA Dynamic Assembly‐Guided Molecular Amplifier for Authentic Information Decryption
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A Programmed DNA Dynamic Assembly‐Guided Molecular Amplifier for Authentic Information Decryption
2025
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Overview
Nucleic acid‐based cryptographic approaches are an innovative emerging field for information process. However, the poor reproducibility and interference from bioenvironment of the existing decryption led to different binary translation according to the fixed threshold defined by “Sender”, which seriously affects the authenticity during message communication. Here, a programmed DNA constitutional dynamic network (CDN)‐derived adaptive threshold is shown, which is defined by the difference value of the two groups of the output patterns from CDN. Under external stimuli, the threshold is adaptive to the generated dynamic output patterns, which avoids the contrary binary translation from a slight difference on the output under fixed threshold. Importantly, there are two self‐calibrating patterns in each output group and the total concentration of constituents from the CDN system are constant, which greatly eliminates the data error. The CDN system is accompanied by computational simulation, which can predict the output patterns of the system at different states. The CDN is used to control the orthogonal and cascaded nanoparticle‐based molecular amplifiers to expand the volume of the transmitting message, as well as allow the accurate and specific sensing of DNA. Various state‐of‐the‐art representation is demonstrated by coding and decoding different types of messages. This study presents a DNA‐based constitutional dynamic network (CDN) with adaptive thresholds for secure information decryption. The system self‐calibrates output patterns, ensuring reproducibility and accuracy, and integrates molecular amplifiers for expanded message capacity and precise DNA sensing.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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