Literature DB >> 16060143

Construction and 3-D computer modeling of connector arrays with tetragonal to decagonal transition induced by pRNA of phi29 DNA-packaging motor.

Yin Yin Guo1, Forrest Blocker, Feng Xiao, Peixuan Guo.   

Abstract

The bottom-up assembly of patterned arrays is an exciting and important area in current nanotechnology. Arrays can be engineered to serve as components in chips for a virtually inexhaustible list of applications ranging from disease diagnosis to ultrahigh-density data storage. In attempting to achieve this goal, a number of methods to facilitate array design and production have been developed. Cloning and expression of the gene coding for the connector of the bacterial virus phi29 DNA-packaging motor, overproduction of the gene products, and the in vitro construction of large-scale carpet-like arrays composed of connector are described in this report. The stability of the arrays under various conditions, including varied pH, temperature and ionic strength, was tested. The addition of packaging RNA (pRNA) into the array caused a dramatic shift in array structure, and resulted in the conversion of tetragonal arrays into larger decagonal structures comprised of both protein and RNA. RNase digestion confirmed that the conformational shift was caused by pRNA, and that RNA was present in the decagons. As has been demonstrated in biomotors, conformational shift of motor components can generate force for motor motion. The conformational shift reported here can be utilized as a potential force-generating mechanism for the construction of nanomachines. Three-dimensional computer models of the constructed arrays were also produced using a variety of connector building blocks with or without the N- or C-terminal sequence, which is absent from the current published crystal structures. Both the connector array and the decagon are ideal candidates to be used as templates to build patterned suprastructures in nanotechnology.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16060143     DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2005.143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nanosci Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1533-4880


  24 in total

1.  Formation of lipid bilayers inside microfluidic channel array for monitoring membrane-embedded nanopores of phi29 DNA packaging nanomotor.

Authors:  Joon S Shim; Jia Geng; Chong H Ahn; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  Biomed Microdevices       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 2.838

2.  Robust properties of membrane-embedded connector channel of bacterial virus phi29 DNA packaging motor.

Authors:  Peng Jing; Farzin Haque; Anne P Vonderheide; Carlo Montemagno; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  Mol Biosyst       Date:  2010-06-04

3.  Assembly mechanism of the sixty-subunit nanoparticles via interaction of RNA with the reengineered protein connector of phi29 DNA-packaging motor.

Authors:  Feng Xiao; Borries Demeler; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2010-06-22       Impact factor: 15.881

Review 4.  Engineering RNA for targeted siRNA delivery and medical application.

Authors:  Peixuan Guo; Oana Coban; Nicholas M Snead; Joe Trebley; Steve Hoeprich; Songchuan Guo; Yi Shu
Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2010-03-15       Impact factor: 15.470

5.  Channel size conversion of Phi29 DNA-packaging nanomotor for discrimination of single- and double-stranded nucleic acids.

Authors:  Jia Geng; Shaoying Wang; Huaming Fang; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2013-03-25       Impact factor: 15.881

Review 6.  Construction of bacteriophage phi29 DNA packaging motor and its applications in nanotechnology and therapy.

Authors:  Tae Jin Lee; Chad Schwartz; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2009-06-04       Impact factor: 3.934

7.  Incorporation of a viral DNA-packaging motor channel in lipid bilayers for real-time, single-molecule sensing of chemicals and double-stranded DNA.

Authors:  Farzin Haque; Jia Geng; Carlo Montemagno; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2013-01-24       Impact factor: 13.491

8.  Fabrication of massive sheets of single layer patterned arrays using lipid directed reengineered phi29 motor dodecamer.

Authors:  Feng Xiao; Jinchuan Sun; Oana Coban; Peter Schoen; Joseph Che-Yen Wang; R Holland Cheng; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2009-01-27       Impact factor: 15.881

9.  Translocation of double-stranded DNA through membrane-adapted phi29 motor protein nanopores.

Authors:  David Wendell; Peng Jing; Jia Geng; Varuni Subramaniam; Tae Jin Lee; Carlo Montemagno; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol       Date:  2009-09-27       Impact factor: 39.213

10.  Adjustable ellipsoid nanoparticles assembled from re-engineered connectors of the bacteriophage phi29 DNA packaging motor.

Authors:  Feng Xiao; Ying Cai; Joseph Che-Yen Wang; Dominik Green; R Holland Cheng; Borries Demeler; Peixuan Guo
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2009-08-25       Impact factor: 15.881

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