DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nanoscale through the specificity of Watson–Crick base pairing, allowing both complex self-assembled structures with nanometer precision and complex reaction networks implementing digital and analog behaviors. Here we show how two well-developed frameworks, DNA tile self-assembly and DNA strand-displacement circuits, can be systematically integrated to provide programmable kinetic control of self-assembly. We demonstrate the triggered and catalytic isothermal self-assembly of DNA nanotubes over 10 µm long from precursor DNA double-crossover tiles activated by an upstream DNA catalyst network. Integrating more sophisticated control circuits...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
Biological cells routinely reconfigure their shape using dynamic signalling and regulatory networks ...
The simple helical motif of double-strand DNA (dsDNA) has typically been judged to be uninteresting ...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nano...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nanos...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nano...
Biological cells routinely reconfigure their shape using dynamic signalling and regulatory networks ...
Bottom-up fabrication of nanoscale structures relies on chemical processes to direct self-assembly. ...
<p>The control of matter and phenomena at the nanoscale is fast becoming one of the most important c...
<p>Self-assembly is a pervasive natural phenomenon that gives rise to complex structures and functio...
Smart electronics have developed ubiquitously to assist people in everything from navigation to heal...
Kinetically controlled isothermal growth is fundamental to biological development, yet it remains ch...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proc...
Bottom-up fabrication of nanoscale structures relies on chemical processes to direct self-assembly. ...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
Biological cells routinely reconfigure their shape using dynamic signalling and regulatory networks ...
The simple helical motif of double-strand DNA (dsDNA) has typically been judged to be uninteresting ...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nano...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nanos...
DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a reliable and programmable way of controlling matter at the nano...
Biological cells routinely reconfigure their shape using dynamic signalling and regulatory networks ...
Bottom-up fabrication of nanoscale structures relies on chemical processes to direct self-assembly. ...
<p>The control of matter and phenomena at the nanoscale is fast becoming one of the most important c...
<p>Self-assembly is a pervasive natural phenomenon that gives rise to complex structures and functio...
Smart electronics have developed ubiquitously to assist people in everything from navigation to heal...
Kinetically controlled isothermal growth is fundamental to biological development, yet it remains ch...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proc...
Bottom-up fabrication of nanoscale structures relies on chemical processes to direct self-assembly. ...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
Biological cells routinely reconfigure their shape using dynamic signalling and regulatory networks ...
The simple helical motif of double-strand DNA (dsDNA) has typically been judged to be uninteresting ...