| Literature DB >> 26199847 |
Rina Kumari1, Shib Shankar Banerjee2, Anil K Bhowmick3, Prolay Das1.
Abstract
Single-stranded DNA-melamine hybrid molecular building blocks were synthesized using a phosphoramidation cross-coupling reaction with a zero linker approach. The self-assembly of the DNA-organic hybrid molecules was achieved by DNA hybridization. Following self-assembly, two distinct types of nanostructures in the form of linear chains and network arrays were observed. The morphology of the self-assembled nanostructures was found to depend on the number of DNA strands that were attached to a single melamine molecule.Entities:
Keywords: DNA–organic hybrid; melamine; nanostructures; phosphoramidation; self-assembly
Year: 2015 PMID: 26199847 PMCID: PMC4505151 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.6.148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Scheme 1Synthesis of ssDNA–melamine conjugates by a phosphoramidation reaction.
Figure 130% denaturing PAGE analysis of the reaction mixture of ssDNA and melamine.
Figure 2First-order derivatives of UV absorbance melting profiles at 260 nm for a control (R1–R2) and DNA–melamine hybrid self-assembly.
Figure 310% non-denaturing PAGE showing the difference in gel mobility of R1–R2 and the corresponding DNA–melamine conjugates in self-assembly, where M = melamine.
Figure 4(A) Linear assembly of di-branched conjugates (R1)2–melamine and (R2)2–melamine. (B) Network assembly of tri-branched conjugates (R1)3–melamine and (R2)3–melamine. The black scale bar is 120 nm.