Visualization of Multimerization and Self-Assembly of DNA-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles Using In-Liquid Transmission Electron Microscopy

  • Sercan Keskin (1235529)
  • Stephanie Besztejan (1235535)
  • Günther Kassier (1235532)
  • Stephanie Manz (1235511)
  • Robert Bücker (1235526)
  • Svenja Riekeberg (1235514)
  • Hoc Khiem Trieu (1235523)
  • Andrea Rentmeister (1235520)
  • R. J. Dwayne Miller (1235517)
Publication date
November 2015

Abstract

Base-pairing stability in DNA-gold nanoparticle (DNA-AuNP) multimers along with their dynamics under different electron beam intensities was investigated with in-liquid transmission electron microscopy (in-liquid TEM). Multimer formation was triggered by hybridization of DNA oligonucleotides to another DNA strand (Hyb-DNA) related to the concept of DNA origami. We analyzed the degree of multimer formation for a number of samples and a series of control samples to determine the specificity of the multimerization during the TEM imaging. DNA-AuNPs with Hyb-DNA showed an interactive motion and assembly into 1D structures once the electron beam intensity exceeds a threshold value. This behavior was in contrast with control studies with noncomple...

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