微泡
纳米器件
细胞外小泡
生物分子
三脚架(摄影)
纳米技术
DNA
计算生物学
化学
小RNA
细胞生物学
基因
生物化学
材料科学
物理
光学
生物
作者
Ryosuke Iinuma,Feng Chen,Takeya Masubuchi,Takuya Ueda,Hisashi Tadakuma
摘要
Fractionating and characterizing target samples are fundamental to the analysis of biomolecules. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), containing information regarding the cellular birthplace, are promising targets for biology and medicine. However, the requirement for multiple-step purification in conventional methods hinders analysis of small samples. Here, we apply a DNA origami tripod with a defined aperture of binders (e.g., antibodies against EV biomarkers), which allows us to capture the target molecule. Using exosomes as a model, we show that our tripod nanodevice can capture a specific size range of EVs with cognate biomarkers from a broad distribution of crude EV mixtures. We further demonstrate that the size of captured EVs can be controlled by changing the aperture of the tripods. This simultaneous selection with the size and biomarker approach should simplify the EV purification process and contribute to the precise analysis of target biomolecules from small samples.
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