A quadruplex-integrated assembly method is proposed for the organization and regulation of various nanoscale architectures. In this method, two types of one-dimensional DNA nanostructures formed by two well-designed GC-rich single strands assemble into two-dimensional (2D) DNA nanostructures based on the self-assembly of dimeric G-quadruplex and I-motif structures. Subsequently, a C-rich strand and two biotin-modified G-rich strands primordially form a notched double helix in LiCl solution (pH 8). However, a linear “DNA–protein” nanostructure linked by I-motif structures and biotin–streptavidin interaction can be formed when hydrogen ions and streptavidin are sequentially titrated. Furthermore, the linear “DNA–protein” nanostructure is asse...