| Literature DB >> 33499417 |
Shu Okumura1,2,3, Benediktus Nixon Hapsianto2,3, Nicolas Lobato-Dauzier1,3, Yuto Ohno4, Seiju Benner4, Yosuke Torii5, Yuuka Tanabe4, Kazuki Takada6, Alexandre Baccouche1, Marie Shinohara2,3, Soo Hyeon Kim1,3, Teruo Fujii1,3, Anthony Genot1,3.
Abstract
Hydrogels are essential in many fields ranging from tissue engineering and drug delivery to food sciences or cosmetics. Hydrogels that respond to specific biomolecular stimuli such as DNA, mRNA, miRNA and small molecules are highly desirable from the perspective of medical applications, however interfacing classical hydrogels with nucleic acids is still challenging. Here were demonstrate the generation of microbeads of DNA hydrogels with droplet microfluidic, and their morphological actuation with DNA strands. Using strand displacement and the specificity of DNA base pairing, we selectively dissolved gel beads, and reversibly changed their size on-the-fly with controlled swelling and shrinking. Lastly, we performed a complex computing primitive-A Winner-Takes-All competition between two populations of gel beads. Overall, these results show that strand responsive DNA gels have tantalizing potentials to enhance and expand traditional hydrogels, in particular for applications in sequencing and drug delivery.Entities:
Keywords: DNA hydrogels; DNA nanotechnology; droplet microfluidic device; dynamic morphological transformation; toehold-strands
Year: 2021 PMID: 33499417 PMCID: PMC7912653 DOI: 10.3390/nano11020293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076