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Multiple Wavelength Photopolymerization of Stable Poly(Catecholamines)‐DNA Origami Nanostructures**

Pia Winterwerber, Colette J. Whitfield, David Y. W. Ng, Tanja Weil

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The synthesis of multicomponent polymer hybrids with nanometer precision is chemically challenging in the bottom-up synthesis of complex nanostructures. Here, we leverage the fidelity of the DNA origami technique to install a multiple wavelength responsive photopolymerization system with nanometer resolution. By precisely immobilizing various photosensitizers on the origami template, which are only activated at their respective maximum wavelength, we can control sequential polymerization processes. In particular, the triggered photosensitizers generate reactive oxygen species that in turn initiate the polymerization of the catecholamines dopamine and norepinephrine. We imprint polymeric layers at designated positions on DNA origami, which modifies the polyanionic nature of the DNA objects, thus promoting their uptake into living cells while preserving their integrity. Our herein proposed method provides a rapid platform to access complex 3D nanostructures by customizing material and biological interfaces.

Topics & Concepts

PhotopolymerPolymerizationNanotechnologyNanostructureDNA origamiNanomaterialsDNAPolymerMaterials scienceNanometreChemistryComposite materialBiochemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryDendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers
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