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Self-assembly of Complex Two-dimensional Shapes from Single-stranded DNA Tiles
Authors:Bryan Wei  Michelle K. Vhudzijena  Joanna Robaszewski  Peng Yin
Affiliation:1.Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University;2.Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University;3.Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
Abstract:Current methods in DNA nano-architecture have successfully engineered a variety of 2D and 3D structures using principles of self-assembly. In this article, we describe detailed protocols on how to fabricate sophisticated 2D shapes through the self-assembly of uniquely addressable single-stranded DNA tiles which act as molecular pixels on a molecular canvas. Each single-stranded tile (SST) is a 42-nucleotide DNA strand composed of four concatenated modular domains which bind to four neighbors during self-assembly. The molecular canvas is a rectangle structure self-assembled from SSTs. A prescribed complex 2D shape is formed by selecting the constituent molecular pixels (SSTs) from a 310-pixel molecular canvas and then subjecting the corresponding strands to one-pot annealing. Due to the modular nature of the SST approach we demonstrate the scalability, versatility and robustness of this method. Compared with alternative methods, the SST method enables a wider selection of information polymers and sequences through the use of de novo designed and synthesized short DNA strands.
Keywords:Chemistry   Issue 99   self-assembly   DNA tiles   single-stranded tiles   molecular canvas   molecular pixel   programmable nanostructures   DNA nanotechnology
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