Mimicking enzyme function and increasing performance of naturally evolved proteins is one of the most challenging and intriguing aims of nanoscience. Here, we employ DNA nanotechnology to design a synthetic enzyme that substantially outperforms its biological archetypes. Consisting of only eight strands, our DNA nanostructure spontaneously inserts into biological membranes by forming a toroidal pore that connects the membrane's inner and outer leaflets. The membrane insertion catalyzes spontaneous transport of lipid molecules between the bilayer leaflets, rapidly equilibrating the lipid composition. Through a combination of microscopic simulations and fluorescence microscopy we find the lipid transport rate catalyzed by the DNA nanostructur...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Cell membranes regulate the distribution of biological machinery between phase-separated lipid domai...
During recent years, the possibility to create custom biocompatible nanoshapes using DNA as a buildi...
The plasma membrane of cells has evolved to mediate a broad array of functionalities critical to lif...
DNA nanotechnology enables the precise construction of nanoscale devices that mimic aspects of natur...
Over the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes prompted i...
AbstractOver the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes pr...
DNA nanotechnology has revolutionised our capability to shape and control three-dimensional structur...
Recent developments in DNA nanotechnology brought rich structural and functional diversity. However,...
DNA is more than a carrier of genetic information: It is a highly versatile structural motif for the...
During recent years, the possibility to create custom biocompatible nanoshapes using DNA as a build...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Membrane fusion is a ubiquitous phenomenon linked to many biological processes, and represents a cru...
Controlled transport of biomolecules across lipid bilayer membranes is of profound significance in b...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Cell membranes regulate the distribution of biological machinery between phase-separated lipid domai...
During recent years, the possibility to create custom biocompatible nanoshapes using DNA as a buildi...
The plasma membrane of cells has evolved to mediate a broad array of functionalities critical to lif...
DNA nanotechnology enables the precise construction of nanoscale devices that mimic aspects of natur...
Over the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes prompted i...
AbstractOver the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes pr...
DNA nanotechnology has revolutionised our capability to shape and control three-dimensional structur...
Recent developments in DNA nanotechnology brought rich structural and functional diversity. However,...
DNA is more than a carrier of genetic information: It is a highly versatile structural motif for the...
During recent years, the possibility to create custom biocompatible nanoshapes using DNA as a build...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Membrane fusion is a ubiquitous phenomenon linked to many biological processes, and represents a cru...
Controlled transport of biomolecules across lipid bilayer membranes is of profound significance in b...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Cell membranes regulate the distribution of biological machinery between phase-separated lipid domai...
During recent years, the possibility to create custom biocompatible nanoshapes using DNA as a buildi...