DNA nanotechnology allows for the design of programmable DNA-built nanodevices which controllably interact with biological membranes and even mimic the function of natural membrane proteins. Hydrophobic modifications, covalently linked to the DNA, are essential for targeted interfacing of DNA nanostructures with lipid membranes. However, these hydrophobic tags typically induce undesired aggregation eliminating structural control, the primary advantage of DNA nanotechnology. Here, we study the aggregation of cholesterol-modified DNA nanostructures using a combined approach of non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, dynamic light scattering, confocal microscopy and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. We show that the aggregat...
Artificial lipid-bilayer membranes are valuable tools for the study of membrane structure and dynami...
DNA nanostructures constitute a rapidly advancing tool-set for exploring cell-membrane functions and...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
DNA nanotechnology allows for the design of programmable DNA-built nanodevices which controllably in...
The interplay between nucleic acids and lipids underpins several key processes in molecular biology,...
Equipping DNA with hydrophobic anchors enables targeted interaction with lipid bilayers for applicat...
The interplay between nucleic acids and lipids underpins several key processes in molecular biology,...
Recent developments in DNA nanotechnology brought rich structural and functional diversity. However,...
DNA nanotechnology provides methods for building custom membrane-interacting nanostructures with div...
Biology has evolved a variety of agents capable of permeabilising and disrupting lipid membranes, fr...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
Over the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes prompted i...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Membrane-binding and self-organization of scaffolding proteins, e.g. Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domai...
DNA nanotechnology enables the precise construction of nanoscale devices that mimic aspects of natur...
Artificial lipid-bilayer membranes are valuable tools for the study of membrane structure and dynami...
DNA nanostructures constitute a rapidly advancing tool-set for exploring cell-membrane functions and...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
DNA nanotechnology allows for the design of programmable DNA-built nanodevices which controllably in...
The interplay between nucleic acids and lipids underpins several key processes in molecular biology,...
Equipping DNA with hydrophobic anchors enables targeted interaction with lipid bilayers for applicat...
The interplay between nucleic acids and lipids underpins several key processes in molecular biology,...
Recent developments in DNA nanotechnology brought rich structural and functional diversity. However,...
DNA nanotechnology provides methods for building custom membrane-interacting nanostructures with div...
Biology has evolved a variety of agents capable of permeabilising and disrupting lipid membranes, fr...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
Over the last decade, functionally designed DNA nanostructures applied to lipid membranes prompted i...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...
Membrane-binding and self-organization of scaffolding proteins, e.g. Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domai...
DNA nanotechnology enables the precise construction of nanoscale devices that mimic aspects of natur...
Artificial lipid-bilayer membranes are valuable tools for the study of membrane structure and dynami...
DNA nanostructures constitute a rapidly advancing tool-set for exploring cell-membrane functions and...
Cells use membrane proteins as gatekeepers to transport ions and molecules, catalyze reactions, rela...