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Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron
[Image: see text] Kinetically controlled isothermal growth is fundamental to biological development, yet it remains challenging to rationally design molecular systems that self-assemble isothermally into complex geometries via prescribed assembly and disassembly pathways. By exploiting the programma...
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American Chemical Society
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24720462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn4038223 |
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author | Sadowski, John P. Calvert, Colby R. Zhang, David Yu Pierce, Niles A. Yin, Peng |
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description | [Image: see text] Kinetically controlled isothermal growth is fundamental to biological development, yet it remains challenging to rationally design molecular systems that self-assemble isothermally into complex geometries via prescribed assembly and disassembly pathways. By exploiting the programmable chemistry of base pairing, sophisticated spatial and temporal control have been demonstrated in DNA self-assembly, but largely as separate pursuits. By integrating temporal with spatial control, here we demonstrate the “developmental” self-assembly of a DNA tetrahedron, where a prescriptive molecular program orchestrates the kinetic pathways by which DNA molecules isothermally self-assemble into a well-defined three-dimensional wireframe geometry. In this reaction, nine DNA reactants initially coexist metastably, but upon catalysis by a DNA initiator molecule, navigate 24 individually characterizable intermediate states via prescribed assembly pathways, organized both in series and in parallel, to arrive at the tetrahedral final product. In contrast to previous work on dynamic DNA nanotechnology, this developmental program coordinates growth of ringed substructures into a three-dimensional wireframe superstructure, taking a step toward the goal of kinetically controlled isothermal growth of complex three-dimensional geometries. |
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spelling | pubmed-40043242015-04-11 Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron Sadowski, John P. Calvert, Colby R. Zhang, David Yu Pierce, Niles A. Yin, Peng ACS Nano [Image: see text] Kinetically controlled isothermal growth is fundamental to biological development, yet it remains challenging to rationally design molecular systems that self-assemble isothermally into complex geometries via prescribed assembly and disassembly pathways. By exploiting the programmable chemistry of base pairing, sophisticated spatial and temporal control have been demonstrated in DNA self-assembly, but largely as separate pursuits. By integrating temporal with spatial control, here we demonstrate the “developmental” self-assembly of a DNA tetrahedron, where a prescriptive molecular program orchestrates the kinetic pathways by which DNA molecules isothermally self-assemble into a well-defined three-dimensional wireframe geometry. In this reaction, nine DNA reactants initially coexist metastably, but upon catalysis by a DNA initiator molecule, navigate 24 individually characterizable intermediate states via prescribed assembly pathways, organized both in series and in parallel, to arrive at the tetrahedral final product. In contrast to previous work on dynamic DNA nanotechnology, this developmental program coordinates growth of ringed substructures into a three-dimensional wireframe superstructure, taking a step toward the goal of kinetically controlled isothermal growth of complex three-dimensional geometries. American Chemical Society 2014-04-11 2014-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4004324/ /pubmed/24720462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn4038223 Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society |
spellingShingle | Sadowski, John P. Calvert, Colby R. Zhang, David Yu Pierce, Niles A. Yin, Peng Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title | Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title_full | Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title_fullStr | Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title_full_unstemmed | Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title_short | Developmental Self-Assembly of a DNA Tetrahedron |
title_sort | developmental self-assembly of a dna tetrahedron |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24720462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn4038223 |
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