DNA
费斯特共振能量转移
DNA折纸
纳米技术
DNA纳米技术
纳米结构
DNA测序
材料科学
荧光
物理
化学
光学
生物化学
作者
Ellen Juul Andersen,Mingdong Dong,Morten Muhlig Nielsen,Kasper Jahn,Ramesh Subramani,Wael Mamdouh,Monika M. Golas,Bjoern Sander,Holger Stark,Cristiano L. P. Oliveira,Jan Skov Pedersen,Victoria Birkedal,Flemming Besenbacher,Kurt V. Gothelf,Jørgen Kjems
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2009-05-01
卷期号:459 (7243): 73-76
被引量:1495
摘要
The unique structural motifs and self-recognition properties of DNA can be exploited to generate self-assembling DNA nanostructures of specific shapes using a 'bottom-up' approach. Several assembly strategies have been developed for building complex three-dimensional (3D) DNA nanostructures. Recently, the DNA 'origami' method was used to build two-dimensional addressable DNA structures of arbitrary shape that can be used as platforms to arrange nanomaterials with high precision and specificity. A long-term goal of this field has been to construct fully addressable 3D DNA nanostructures. Here we extend the DNA origami method into three dimensions by creating an addressable DNA box 42 x 36 x 36 nm(3) in size that can be opened in the presence of externally supplied DNA 'keys'. We thoroughly characterize the structure of this DNA box using cryogenic transmission electron microscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering and atomic force microscopy, and use fluorescence resonance energy transfer to optically monitor the opening of the lid. Controlled access to the interior compartment of this DNA nanocontainer could yield several interesting applications, for example as a logic sensor for multiple-sequence signals or for the controlled release of nanocargos.
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