Literature DB >> 19587767

DNA sequence motifs for structure-specific recognition and separation of carbon nanotubes.

Xiaomin Tu1, Suresh Manohar, Anand Jagota, Ming Zheng.   

Abstract

Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are a family of molecules that have the same cylindrical shape but different chiralities. Many fundamental studies and technological applications of SWNTs require a population of tubes with identical chirality that current syntheses cannot provide. The SWNT sorting problem-that is, separation of a synthetic mixture of tubes into individual single-chirality components-has attracted considerable attention in recent years. Intense efforts so far have focused largely on, and resulted in solutions for, a weaker version of the sorting problem: metal/semiconductor separation. A systematic and general method to purify each and every single-chirality species of the same electronic type from the synthetic mixture of SWNTs is highly desirable, but the task has proven to be insurmountable to date. Here we report such a method, which allows purification of all 12 major single-chirality semiconducting species from a synthetic mixture, with sufficient yield for both fundamental studies and application development. We have designed an effective search of a DNA library of approximately 10(60) in size, and have identified more than 20 short DNA sequences, each of which recognizes and enables chromatographic purification of a particular nanotube species from the synthetic mixture. Recognition sequences exhibit a periodic purine-pyrimidines pattern, which can undergo hydrogen-bonding to form a two-dimensional sheet, and fold selectively on nanotubes into a well-ordered three-dimensional barrel. We propose that the ordered two-dimensional sheet and three-dimensional barrel provide the structural basis for the observed DNA recognition of SWNTs.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19587767     DOI: 10.1038/nature08116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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4.  Theory of structure-based carbon nanotube separations by ion-exchange chromatography of DNA/CNT hybrids.

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5.  Connecting single molecule electrical measurements to ensemble spectroscopic properties for quantification of single-walled carbon nanotube separation.

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10.  Peeling single-stranded DNA from graphite surface to determine oligonucleotide binding energy by force spectroscopy.

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  99 in total

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5.  Materials science: Nanotubes sorted using DNA.

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9.  Resistive and Capacitive γ-Ray Dosimeters Based On Triggered Depolymerization in Carbon Nanotube Composites.

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10.  Structural Stability and Binding Strength of a Designed Peptide-Carbon Nanotube Hybrid.

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