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Construction of Organelle‐Like Architecture by Dynamic DNA Assembly in Living Cells

Xiaocui Guo, Feng Li, Chunxia Liu, Yi Zhu, Nannan Xiao, Zi Gu, Dan Luo, Jian‐Hui Jiang, Dayong Yang

2020Angewandte Chemie14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The design of controllable dynamic systems is vital for the construction of organelle‐like architectures in living cells, but has proven difficult due to the lack of control over defined topological transformation of self‐assembled structures. Herein, we report a DNA based dynamic assembly system that achieves lysosomal acidic microenvironment specifically inducing topological transformation from nanoparticles to organelle‐like hydrogel architecture in living cells. Designer DNA nanoparticles are constructed from double‐stranded DNA with cytosine‐rich stick ends (C‐monomer) and are internalized into cells through lysosomal pathway. The lysosomal acidic microenvironment can activate the assembly of DNA monomers, inducing transformation from nanoparticles to micro‐sized organelle‐like hydrogel which could further escape into cytoplasm. We show how the hydrogel regulates cellular behaviors: cytoskeleton is deformed, cell tentacles are significantly shortened, and cell migration is promoted.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleCytoplasmCell biologyDNAChemistryTransformation (genetics)MonomerBiophysicsCellNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBiologyBiochemistryGenePolymerOrganic chemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
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