| Literature DB >> 27571250 |
Tommaso P Fraccia1,2, Gregory P Smith3, Lucas Bethge4, Giuliano Zanchetta1, Giovanni Nava1, Sven Klussmann4, Noel A Clark3, Tommaso Bellini1.
Abstract
Liquid crystal ordering is reported in aqueous solutions of the oligomer 5'-ATTAp-3' and of the oligomer 5'-GCCGp-3'. In both systems, we quantitatively interpret ordering as stemming from the chaining of molecules via a "running-bond" type of pairing, a self-assembly process distinct from the duplex aggregation previously reported for longer oligonucleotides. While concentrated solutions of 5'-ATTAp-3' show only a columnar liquid crystal phase, solutions of 5'-GCCGp-3' display a rich phase diagram, featuring a chiral nematic phase analogous to those observed in solutions of longer oligonucleotides and two unconventional phases, a columnar crystal and, at high concentration, an isotropic amorphous gel. The appearance of these phases, which can be interpreted on the basis of features of 5'-GCCGp-3'molecular structure, suggests distinctive assembly motifs specific to ultrashort oligonucleotides.Entities:
Keywords: DNA nanotechnology; coaxial stacking of DNA; liquid crystals; origin of life; self-assembly
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27571250 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b03622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881