| Literature DB >> 32573062 |
Linlin Yang1,2, Yumeng Zhao1, Xuemei Xu1, Kangli Xu1, Mingzhi Zhang1, Kui Huang1, Huaizhi Kang2, Hsiao-Chu Lin1, Yang Yang1, Da Han1.
Abstract
Artificial nanorobots that can recognize molecular triggers and respond with programable operations provide an inspiring proof-of-principle for personalized theragnostic applications. We have constructed an intelligent DNA nanorobot for autonomous blood anticoagulation in human plasma. The DNA nanorobot comprises a barrel-shaped DNA nanostructure as the framework and molecular reaction cascades embedded as the computing core. This nanorobot can intelligently sense the concentration of thrombin in the local environment and trigger an autonomous anticoagulation when excess thrombin is present. The triggering concentration of thrombin at which the nanorobot responds can be tuned arbitrarily to avoid possible side effects induced by excess thrombin. This makes the nanorobot useful for autonomous anticoagulation in various medical scenarios and inspires a more efficient and safer strategy for future personalized medicine.Entities:
Keywords: DNA nanotechnology; DNA origami; anticoagulation agents; molecular computation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32573062 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202007962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336