Among the key goals of structural DNA nanotechnology are to build highly ordered structures self-assembled from individual DNA motifs in 1D, 2D, and finally 3D. All three of these goals have been achieved with a variety of motifs. Here, we report the design and characterization of 1D nanotubes and 2D arrays assembled from three novel DNA motifs, the 6-helix bundle (6HB), the 6-helix bundle flanked by two helices in the same plane (6HB+2), and the 6-helix bundle flanked by three helices in a trigonal arrangement (6HB+3). Long DNA nanotubes have been assembled from all three motifs. Such nanotubes are likely to have applications in structural DNA nanotechnology, so it is important to characterize their physical properties. Prominent among the...
SummaryThe control of the structure of matter is a key goal of nanoscience. DNA is an exciting molec...
DNA has been demonstrated as a powerful platform for the construction of inorganic nanoparticles (NP...
Complex function arises in biology from the proximity and relations amongst different functional uni...
Earlier studies in DNA self-assembly have foretold the feasibility of building addressable nanostruc...
DNA nanotubes are tubular structures composed of DNA crossover molecules. We present a bottom up app...
Structural DNA Nanotechnology uses unusual DNA motifs to build target shapes and arrangements. These...
Structural DNA nanotechnogy has found its application in nanomechanical devices, molecular computati...
Synthetic DNA structures for nanotechnological applications have experienced substantial success dur...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
DMA nanotubes are cylinder-like structures formed from DNA double-helical molecules whose helix axes...
Thanks to its remarkable properties of self-assembly and molecular recognition, DNA can be used in t...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
Nucleic acids have emerged as effective materials for assembling complex nanoscale structures. To ta...
DNA self-assembly provides a programmable bottom-up approach for the synthesis of complex structures...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
SummaryThe control of the structure of matter is a key goal of nanoscience. DNA is an exciting molec...
DNA has been demonstrated as a powerful platform for the construction of inorganic nanoparticles (NP...
Complex function arises in biology from the proximity and relations amongst different functional uni...
Earlier studies in DNA self-assembly have foretold the feasibility of building addressable nanostruc...
DNA nanotubes are tubular structures composed of DNA crossover molecules. We present a bottom up app...
Structural DNA Nanotechnology uses unusual DNA motifs to build target shapes and arrangements. These...
Structural DNA nanotechnogy has found its application in nanomechanical devices, molecular computati...
Synthetic DNA structures for nanotechnological applications have experienced substantial success dur...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
DMA nanotubes are cylinder-like structures formed from DNA double-helical molecules whose helix axes...
Thanks to its remarkable properties of self-assembly and molecular recognition, DNA can be used in t...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
Nucleic acids have emerged as effective materials for assembling complex nanoscale structures. To ta...
DNA self-assembly provides a programmable bottom-up approach for the synthesis of complex structures...
We present an atomistic model of pillared DNA nanotubes (DNTs) and their elastic properties which wi...
SummaryThe control of the structure of matter is a key goal of nanoscience. DNA is an exciting molec...
DNA has been demonstrated as a powerful platform for the construction of inorganic nanoparticles (NP...
Complex function arises in biology from the proximity and relations amongst different functional uni...