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Self-assembly of DNA origami for nanofabrication, biosensing, drug delivery, and computational storage

Zhimei He, Kejun Shi, Jinggang Li, Jie Chao

2023iScience62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the pioneering work of immobile DNA Holliday junction by Ned Seeman in the early 1980s, the past few decades have witnessed the development of DNA nanotechnology. In particular, DNA origami has pushed the field of DNA nanotechnology to a new level. It obeys the strict Watson-Crick base pairing principle to create intricate structures with nanoscale accuracy, which greatly enriches the complexity, dimension, and functionality of DNA nanostructures. Benefiting from its high programmability and addressability, DNA origami has emerged as versatile nanomachines for transportation, sensing, and computing. This review will briefly summarize the recent progress of DNA origami, two-dimensional pattern, and three-dimensional assembly based on DNA origami, followed by introduction of its application in nanofabrication, biosensing, drug delivery, and computational storage. The prospects and challenges of assembly and application of DNA origami are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

DNA origamiNanotechnologyDNA nanotechnologyNanolithographyHolliday junctionDrug deliveryDNANanobiotechnologyBase pairComputer scienceNanostructureMaterials scienceBiologyDNA repairFabricationGeneticsNanoparticleAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryBiosensors and Analytical Detection