To optimize a self-assembly reaction, it is essential to understand the factors that govern its pathway. Here, we examine the influence of nucleation pathways in a model system for addressable, multicomponent self-assembly based on a prototypical “DNA-brick” structure. By combining temperature-dependent dynamic light scattering and atomic force microscopy with coarse-grained simulations, we show how subtle changes in the nucleation pathway profoundly affect the yield of the correctly formed structures. In particular, we can increase the range of conditions over which self-assembly occurs by using stable multisubunit clusters that lower the nucleation barrier for assembling subunits in the interior of the structure. Consequently, modifying o...
A guiding principle in self-assembly is that, for high production yield, nucleation of structures mu...
Like protein folding and crystallization, the self-assembly of complexes is a fundamental form of bi...
Addressable self-assembly is the formation of a target structure from a set of unique molecular or c...
To optimize a self-assembly reaction, it is essential to understand the factors that govern its path...
The field of complex self-assembly is moving toward the design of multiparticle structures consistin...
We report canonical and grand-canonical lattice Monte Carlo simulations of the self-assembly of addr...
Inspired by recent successes using single-stranded DNA tiles to produce complex structures, we devel...
The self-assembly of structures with "addressable complexity", where every component is distinct and...
The self-assembly of structured particles into monodisperse clusters is a challenge on the nano-, mi...
In the standard DNA brick set-up, distinct 32-nucleotide strands of single-stranded DNA are each des...
Both biological and artificial self-assembly processes can take place by a range of different scheme...
Inspired by recent successes using single-stranded DNA tiles to produce complex structures, we devel...
ABSTRACT: Molecular self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature, yet prediction of assembly pathways from ...
We present a technique for calculating free-energy profiles for the nucleation of multicomponent str...
Here, we report an engineering approach toward multicomponent self-assembly processes by developing ...
A guiding principle in self-assembly is that, for high production yield, nucleation of structures mu...
Like protein folding and crystallization, the self-assembly of complexes is a fundamental form of bi...
Addressable self-assembly is the formation of a target structure from a set of unique molecular or c...
To optimize a self-assembly reaction, it is essential to understand the factors that govern its path...
The field of complex self-assembly is moving toward the design of multiparticle structures consistin...
We report canonical and grand-canonical lattice Monte Carlo simulations of the self-assembly of addr...
Inspired by recent successes using single-stranded DNA tiles to produce complex structures, we devel...
The self-assembly of structures with "addressable complexity", where every component is distinct and...
The self-assembly of structured particles into monodisperse clusters is a challenge on the nano-, mi...
In the standard DNA brick set-up, distinct 32-nucleotide strands of single-stranded DNA are each des...
Both biological and artificial self-assembly processes can take place by a range of different scheme...
Inspired by recent successes using single-stranded DNA tiles to produce complex structures, we devel...
ABSTRACT: Molecular self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature, yet prediction of assembly pathways from ...
We present a technique for calculating free-energy profiles for the nucleation of multicomponent str...
Here, we report an engineering approach toward multicomponent self-assembly processes by developing ...
A guiding principle in self-assembly is that, for high production yield, nucleation of structures mu...
Like protein folding and crystallization, the self-assembly of complexes is a fundamental form of bi...
Addressable self-assembly is the formation of a target structure from a set of unique molecular or c...