Literature DB >> 24888699

Helical DNA origami tubular structures with various sizes and arrangements.

Masayuki Endo1, Seigi Yamamoto, Tomoko Emura, Kumi Hidaka, Nobuhiro Morone, John E Heuser, Hiroshi Sugiyama.   

Abstract

We developed a novel method to design various helical tubular structures using the DNA origami method. The size-controlled tubular structures which have 192, 256, and 320 base pairs for one turn of the tube were designed and prepared. We observed the formation of the expected short tubes and unexpected long ones. Detailed analyses of the surface patterns of the tubes showed that the short tubes had mainly a left-handed helical structure. The long tubes mainly formed a right-handed helical structure and extended to the directions of the double helical axes as structural isomers of the short tubes. The folding pathways of the tubes were estimated by analyzing the proportions of short and long tubes obtained at different annealing conditions. Depending on the number of base pairs involved in one turn of the tube, the population of left-/right-handed and short/long tubes changed. The bending stress caused by the stiffness of the bundled double helices and the non-natural helical pitch determine the structural variety of the tubes.
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Keywords:  DNA nanotechnology; DNA origami; DNA tube; atomic force microscopy; isomerization

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24888699     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201402973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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