| Literature DB >> 34530415 |
Congzhou Chen1, Tingting Lin2, Mingyuan Ma1, Xiaolong Shi3, Xin Li4.
Abstract
Nanoscale structures demonstrate considerable potential utility in the construction of nanorobots, nanomachines, and many other devices. In this study, a hexagonal DNA origami ring was assembled and visualized via atomic force microscopy. The DNA origami shape could be programmed into either a hexagonal or linear shape with an open or folded pattern. The flexible origami was robust and switchable for dynamic pattern recognition. Its edges were folded by six bundles of DNA helices, which could be opened or folded in a honeycomb shape. Additionally, the edges were programmed into a concave-convex pattern, which enabled linkage between the origami and dipolymers. Furthermore, biotin-streptavidin labels were embedded at each edge for nanoscale calibration. The atomic force microscopy results demonstrated the stability and high-yield of the flexible DNA origami ring. The polymorphous nanostructure is useful for dynamic nano-construction and calibration of structural probes or sensors.Entities:
Keywords: DNA origami; changing patterns; polymorphous nanostructure
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34530415 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac2768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874