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A contractile electronic switch made of DNA.

Yu Chuan Huang1, Dipankar Sen.   

Abstract

Double-helical DNA has been shown to conduct both electrons and electron holes, the latter over distances of >20 nm. DNA is thus a material of significant interest for the bottom-up construction of nanocircuitry. Here, we describe a contractile DNA nanoswitch, which can toggle between a structurally extended "off" state and a contracted "on" state, with a 40-fold conductivity difference between the two. To turn on, two short motifs of guanine-guanine mismatches in an otherwise standard double helix synapse to form a conductive G-quadruplex, bypassing an insulating element within the helix. This switch can be turned repeatedly on by treatment with millimolar concentrations of K(+) and turned off by sequestration of the K(+) by a crown ether. Circular dichroism and thymine-thymine photocross-linking experiments reveal that strand orientations within the on state G-quadruplex are wholly antiparallel and that the two conductive double-helices interface with the same face of the quadruplex. Although this DNA nanoswitch is chemically gated, it should be adaptable to other kinds of gating and thus serve as a prototype for increasingly sophisticated and complex electronic devices made of DNA.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20136076     DOI: 10.1021/ja908508j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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