| Literature DB >> 30946564 |
Nuli Xie1, Shiyuan Liu1, Hongmei Fang1, Yanjing Yang1, Ke Quan1, Jing Li1, Xiaohai Yang1, Kemin Wang1, Jin Huang1.
Abstract
It is of great interest to construct DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles (DNA-AuNPs) with a controllable number of DNA strands and relative orientations. Herein, we describe a three-dimensional (3D) molecular transfer strategy, in which a pattern of DNA strands can be transferred from a DNA icosahedron cage (I-Cage) to the wrapped AuNP surface. The results show that DNA-AuNPs produced by this method inherit DNA pattern information encoded in the transient I-Cage template with high fidelity. Controllable numbers and positions of DNA on the surface of AuNPs can be simultaneously realized by direct "printing" of a DNA pattern from the nanoshell (I-Cage) to the nanocore (AuNP), further expanding the applications of DNA nanotechnology to nanolithography. Prospectively, the customized DNA-printed nanoparticles possess great potential for constructing programmable architectures for optoelectronic devices as well as smart biosensors for biomedical applications.Keywords: 3D molecular transfer; DNA icosahedron cage; DNA nanotechnology; gold nanoparticles; lithography
Year: 2019 PMID: 30946564 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b09147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881