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Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching
Nanoarchitectural control of matter is crucial for next-generation technologies. DNA origami templates are harnessed to accurately position single molecules; however, direct single molecule evidence is lacking regarding how well DNA origami can control the orientation of such molecules in three-dime...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35887059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147690 |
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author | Cervantes-Salguero, Keitel Biaggne, Austin Youngsman, John M. Ward, Brett M. Kim, Young C. Li, Lan Hall, John A. Knowlton, William B. Graugnard, Elton Kuang, Wan |
author_facet | Cervantes-Salguero, Keitel Biaggne, Austin Youngsman, John M. Ward, Brett M. Kim, Young C. Li, Lan Hall, John A. Knowlton, William B. Graugnard, Elton Kuang, Wan |
author_sort | Cervantes-Salguero, Keitel |
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description | Nanoarchitectural control of matter is crucial for next-generation technologies. DNA origami templates are harnessed to accurately position single molecules; however, direct single molecule evidence is lacking regarding how well DNA origami can control the orientation of such molecules in three-dimensional space, as well as the factors affecting control. Here, we present two strategies for controlling the polar (θ) and in-plane azimuthal (ϕ) angular orientations of cyanine Cy5 single molecules tethered on rationally-designed DNA origami templates that are physically adsorbed (physisorbed) on glass substrates. By using dipolar imaging to evaluate Cy5′s orientation and super-resolution microscopy, the absolute spatial orientation of Cy5 is calculated relative to the DNA template. The sequence-dependent partial intercalation of Cy5 is discovered and supported theoretically using density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations, and it is harnessed as our first strategy to achieve θ control for a full revolution with dispersion as small as ±4.5°. In our second strategy, ϕ control is achieved by mechanically stretching the Cy5 from its two tethers, being the dispersion ±10.3° for full stretching. These results can in principle be applied to any single molecule, expanding in this way the capabilities of DNA as a functional templating material for single-molecule orientation control. The experimental and modeling insights provided herein will help engineer similar self-assembling molecular systems based on polymers, such as RNA and proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-93232632022-07-27 Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching Cervantes-Salguero, Keitel Biaggne, Austin Youngsman, John M. Ward, Brett M. Kim, Young C. Li, Lan Hall, John A. Knowlton, William B. Graugnard, Elton Kuang, Wan Int J Mol Sci Article Nanoarchitectural control of matter is crucial for next-generation technologies. DNA origami templates are harnessed to accurately position single molecules; however, direct single molecule evidence is lacking regarding how well DNA origami can control the orientation of such molecules in three-dimensional space, as well as the factors affecting control. Here, we present two strategies for controlling the polar (θ) and in-plane azimuthal (ϕ) angular orientations of cyanine Cy5 single molecules tethered on rationally-designed DNA origami templates that are physically adsorbed (physisorbed) on glass substrates. By using dipolar imaging to evaluate Cy5′s orientation and super-resolution microscopy, the absolute spatial orientation of Cy5 is calculated relative to the DNA template. The sequence-dependent partial intercalation of Cy5 is discovered and supported theoretically using density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations, and it is harnessed as our first strategy to achieve θ control for a full revolution with dispersion as small as ±4.5°. In our second strategy, ϕ control is achieved by mechanically stretching the Cy5 from its two tethers, being the dispersion ±10.3° for full stretching. These results can in principle be applied to any single molecule, expanding in this way the capabilities of DNA as a functional templating material for single-molecule orientation control. The experimental and modeling insights provided herein will help engineer similar self-assembling molecular systems based on polymers, such as RNA and proteins. MDPI 2022-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9323263/ /pubmed/35887059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147690 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cervantes-Salguero, Keitel Biaggne, Austin Youngsman, John M. Ward, Brett M. Kim, Young C. Li, Lan Hall, John A. Knowlton, William B. Graugnard, Elton Kuang, Wan Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title | Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title_full | Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title_fullStr | Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title_short | Strategies for Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed on Glass Substrates: Intercalation and Stretching |
title_sort | strategies for controlling the spatial orientation of single molecules tethered on dna origami templates physisorbed on glass substrates: intercalation and stretching |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35887059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147690 |
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