| Literature DB >> 26735596 |
Hyejin Kim1, Yongkuk Park1, Jieun Kim1, Jaepil Jeong1, Sangwoo Han1, Jae Sung Lee1, Jong Bum Lee1.
Abstract
The self-assembly feature of the naturally occurring biopolymer, DNA, has fascinated researchers in the fields of materials science and bioengineering. With the improved understanding of the chemical and structural nature of DNA, DNA-based constructs have been designed and fabricated from two-dimensional arbitrary shapes to reconfigurable three-dimensional nanodevices. Although DNA has been used successfully as a building block in a finely organized and controlled manner, its applications need to be explored. Hence, with the myriad of biological functions, RNA has recently attracted considerable attention to further the application of nucleic acid-based structures. This Review categorizes different approaches of engineering nucleic acid-based structures and introduces the concepts, principles, and applications of each technique, focusing on how DNA engineering is applied as a guide to RNA engineering.Entities:
Keywords: RNA nanotechnology; bioengineering; materials science; structural DNA nanotechnology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26735596 DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.5b00108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Comb Sci ISSN: 2156-8944 Impact factor: 3.784