| Literature DB >> 32525298 |
Pratik Shah1, Riddhi Nagda1, Il Lae Jung2, Yong Joo Bhang3, Sang-Woo Jeon4, Chang Seop Lee1, Changwoo Do5, Keonwook Nam6, Young Min Kim6, Sooyeon Park1, Young Hoon Roh6, Peter Waaben Thulstrup7, Morten Jannik Bjerrum7, Tae-Hwan Kim4, Seong Wook Yang1,8.
Abstract
DNA secondary structures, such as dimers and hairpins, are important for the synthesis of DNA template-embedded silver nanoclusters (DNA/AgNCs). However, the arrangement of AgNCs within a given DNA template and how the AgNC influences the secondary structure of the DNA template are still unclear. Here, we introduce a noncanonical head-to-head hairpin DNA nanostructure that is driven by orange-emissive AgNCs. Through detailed in-gel analysis, sugar backbone switching, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, small-angle X-ray scattering, and small angle neutron scattering, we show that the orange-emissive AgNCs mediate cytosine-Ag-cytosine bridging between two six-cytosine loop (6C-loop) hairpin DNA templates. Unlike green, red, or far-red emissive AgNCs, which are embedded inside a hairpin and duplex DNA template, the orange-emissive AgNCs are localized on the interface between the two 6C-loop hairpin DNA templates, thereby linking them. Moreover, we found that deoxyribose in the backbone of the 6C-loop at the third and fourth cytosines is crucial for the formation of the orange-emissive AgNCs and the head-to-head hairpin DNA structure. Taken together, we suggest that the specific wavelength of AgNCs fluorescence is determined by the mutual interaction between the secondary or tertiary structures of DNA- and AgNC-mediated intermolecular DNA cross-linking.Entities:
Keywords: DNA assembly; DNA nanodevice; DNA nanotechnology; biomaterial; metal-mediated structure; noncanonical DNA structure; silver nanoclusters
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32525298 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c03095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881