分类
机器人
分类
计算机科学
模块化设计
DNA折纸
透视图(图形)
DNA
生物
纳米技术
人工智能
材料科学
遗传学
算法
情报检索
操作系统
作者
Anupama J. Thubagere,Wei Li,Robert F. Johnson,Zibo Chen,Shayan Doroudi,Yae Lim Lee,Gregory Izatt,Sarah Wittman,Niranjan Srinivas,Damien Woods,Erik Winfree,Lulu Qian
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2017-09-14
卷期号:357 (6356)
被引量:505
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aan6558
摘要
Two critical challenges in the design and synthesis of molecular robots are modularity and algorithm simplicity. We demonstrate three modular building blocks for a DNA robot that performs cargo sorting at the molecular level. A simple algorithm encoding recognition between cargos and their destinations allows for a simple robot design: a single-stranded DNA with one leg and two foot domains for walking, and one arm and one hand domain for picking up and dropping off cargos. The robot explores a two-dimensional testing ground on the surface of DNA origami, picks up multiple cargos of two types that are initially at unordered locations, and delivers them to specified destinations until all molecules are sorted into two distinct piles. The robot is designed to perform a random walk without any energy supply. Exploiting this feature, a single robot can repeatedly sort multiple cargos. Localization on DNA origami allows for distinct cargo-sorting tasks to take place simultaneously in one test tube or for multiple robots to collectively perform the same task.
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