DNA
共价键
DNA纳米技术
模板
DNA折纸
分子
纳米技术
粘而钝的末端
化学
材料科学
组合化学
碱基对
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Fangzhou Zhao,Daniel Saliba,Jathavan Asohan,Hanadi F. Sleiman
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202401477
摘要
Abstract Covalently branched DNA molecules are hybrid structures where a small molecule core is covalently linked to different DNA strands. They merge the programmability of DNA nanotechnology with synthetic molecules’ functionality, offering enhanced stability over their non‐covalent counterparts like double‐crossover tiles. They enable the efficient assembly of stable DNA nanostructures with new geometries and functionalities. These motifs can be prepared through “DNA printing”, which uses a DNA nanostructure as a temporary template to covalently transfer specific DNA strands to a small molecule core. Here, the “printing” process is streamlined with DNA‐immobilized polystyrene microspheres, laying the foundation for future automated DNA printing devices. First, the DNA template hybridizes with reactive complementary strands, which are then crosslinked using a small molecule. Second, beads with fully complementary molecules capture the “daughter” products by strand displacement. This ensures high product yields and high recovery of the “mother” template for reuse. This method allows the precise transfer of different DNA strands onto various small molecules, including aromatics and functional porphyrins. Notably, these branching motifs exhibit remarkable stability toward nucleases without any specialized modifications. Moreover, they can serve as robust building blocks for precise assembly of 3D structures, such as an addressable tetrahedron from only two components.
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