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Minimalist Design of Wireframe DNA Nanotubes: Tunable Geometry, Size, Chirality, and Dynamics

Xin Luo, Daniel Saliba, Tianxiao Yang, Serena Gentile, Keita Mori, Patricia Islas, T. P. Das, Neda Bagheri, Alessandro Porchetta, Alba Guarné, Gonzalo Cosa, Hanadi F. Sleiman

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DNA nanotubes (NTs) have attracted extensive interest as artificial cytoskeletons for biomedical, synthetic biology, and materials applications. Here, we report the modular design and assembly of a minimalist yet robust DNA wireframe nanotube with tunable cross-sectional geometry, cavity size, chirality, and length, while using only four DNA strands. We introduce an h-motif structure incorporating double-crossover (DX) tile-like DNA edges to achieve structural rigidity and provide efficient self-assembly of h-motif-based DNA nanotube (H-NT) units, thus producing programmable, micrometer-long nanotubes. We demonstrate control of the H-NT nanotube length via short DNA modulators. Finally, we use an enzyme, RNase H, to take these structures out of equilibrium and trigger nanotube assembly at a physiologically relevant temperature, underlining future cellular applications. The minimalist H-NTs can assemble at near-physiological salt conditions and will serve as an easily synthesized, DNA-economical modular template for biosensors, plasmonics, or other functional materials and as cost-efficient drug-delivery vehicles for biomedical applications.

Topics & Concepts

DNA origamiNanotubeNanotechnologyDNA nanotechnologyModular designDNAMaterials scienceChirality (physics)Nanoscopic scaleBiophysicsChemistryCarbon nanotubeNanostructureComputer sciencePhysicsBiologyChiral symmetry breakingQuarkBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsNambu–Jona-Lasinio modelOperating systemAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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