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Rewritable Macromolecular Data Storage with Automated Read‐out

Matthieu Soete, Kevin De Bruycker, Filip Du Prez

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Rewriting data stored on synthetic macromolecules is an interesting feature, even though it is considered as being quite challenging within the area of digital macromolecules. In this context, we initially studied a strategy for modifying the position tag of sequence‐encoded macromolecules in a reversible manner. The efficiency of this method, which relies on the orthogonal cleavage of a thioester moiety via aminolysis, was demonstrated by modifying parts of an exemplary sentence. Simultaneously, a novel algorithm was developed to ease the read‐out of macromolecular information by means of MS/MS techniques. This program, Oligoreader, can identify potential information‐containing macromolecules from a series of MS 1 spectra, analyze the corresponding MS 2 spectra, and finally decode the data. Consequently, the algorithm simplifies the entire read‐out process by avoiding any interference from the operator, which increases the potential for blind sequencing of uniform macromolecules.

Topics & Concepts

MacromoleculeComputer scienceAminolysisContext (archaeology)ChemistryAlgorithmBiological systemBiologyBiochemistryCatalysisPaleontologyDNA and Biological ComputingAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies