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Designing Higher Resolution Self-Assembled 3D DNA Crystals via Strand Terminus Modifications.

Yoel P Ohayon, Carina Hernandez, Arun Richard Chandrasekaran, Xinyu Wang, Hatem O Abdallah, Michael Alexander Jong, Michael G Mohsen, Ruojie Sha, Jens J Birktoft, Philip S Lukeman1, Paul M Chaikin, Stephen L Ginell2, Chengde Mao3, Nadrian C Seeman.   

Abstract

DNA tensegrity triangles self-assemble into rhombohedral three-dimensional crystals via sticky ended cohesion. Crystals containing two-nucleotide (nt) sticky ends (GA:TC) have been reported previously, and those crystals diffracted to 4.9 Å at beamline NSLS-I-X25. Here, we analyze the effect of varying sticky end lengths and sequences as well as the impact of 5'- and 3'-phosphates on crystal formation and resolution. Tensegrity triangle motifs having 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-nt sticky ends all form crystals. X-ray diffraction data from the same beamline reveal that the crystal resolution for a 1-nt sticky end (G:C) and a 3-nt sticky end (GAT:ATC) were 3.4 and 4.2 Å, respectively. Resolutions were determined from complete data sets in each case. We also conducted trials that examined every possible combination of 1-nucleotide and 2-nucleotide sticky-ended phosphorylated strands and successfully crystallized all 16 possible combinations of strands. We observed the position of the 5'-phosphate on either the crossover (1), helical (2), or central strand (3) affected the resolution of the self-assembled crystals for the 2-turn monomer (3.0 Å for 1-2P-3P) and 2-turn dimer sticky ended (4.1 Å for 1-2-3P) systems. We have also examined the impact of the identity of the base flanking the sticky ends as well as the use of 3'-phosphate. We conclude that crystal resolution is not a simple consequence of the thermodynamics of the direct nucleotide pairing interactions involved in molecular cohesion in this system.

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Keywords:  DNA crystals; crystalline order optimization; self-assembly; sticky ends; terminal phosphates

Year:  2019        PMID: 31264845      PMCID: PMC6660133          DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b02430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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