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DNA origami nanorulers and emerging reference structures

Michael Scheckenbach, Julian Bauer, Jonas Zähringer, Florian Selbach, Philip Tinnefeld

2020APL Materials38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The DNA origami technique itself is considered a milestone of DNA nanotechnology and DNA origami nanorulers represent the first widespread application of this technique. DNA origami nanorulers are used to demonstrate the capabilities of techniques and are valuable training samples. They have meanwhile been developed for a multitude of microscopy methods including optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and electron microscopy, and their unique properties are further exploited to develop point-light sources, brightness references, nanophotonic test structures, and alignment tools for correlative microscopy. In this perspective, we provide an overview of the basics of DNA origami nanorulers and their increasing applications in fields of optical and especially super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. In addition, emerging applications of reference structures based on DNA origami are discussed together with recent developments.

Topics & Concepts

DNA origamiNanotechnologyMicroscopyDNA nanotechnologyAtomic force microscopyMaterials scienceNanophotonicsDNAOpticsPhysicsChemistryNanostructureBiochemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research