Artificial molecular walkers beyond burn-bridge designs are important for nanotechnology, but their systematic development remains difficult. Herein, we have reported a new rationally designed DNA walker-track system and experimentally verified a previously proposed general expulsion regime for implementing non-burn-bridge nanowalkers. The DNA walker has an optically powered engine motif that reversibly extends and contracts the walker via a quadruplex-duplex conformational change. The walker's extension is an energy-absorbing and force-generating process, which drives the walker's leg dissociation off-track in a piston-like expulsion stroke. The unzipping-shearing asymmetry provides the expulsion stroke a bias, which decides the direction ...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
DNA nanotechnology uses the Watson-Crick base-pairing of DNA to self-assemble structures at the nano...
Synthetic motors that consume chemical energy to produce mechanical work offer potential application...
Track-walking nanomotors and larger systems integrating these motors are important for wide real-wor...
Replicating efficient chemical energy utilization of biological nanomotors is one ultimate goal of n...
Nanowalkers take either inchworm (IW) or hand-over-hand (HOH) gait. The IW nanowalkers are advantage...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move,autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
A bipedal DNA nanowalker was recently reported to convert chemical energy into directional motion au...
DNA provides an ideal substrate for nanoscale construction and programmable dynamic mechanisms. DNA ...
A dynamic DNA nanosystem exploits the programmable structure and energy landscape of DNA self-assemb...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
Keywords: DNA, Nanostructures, Nano-robotics, Self-assembly, Autonomous molecular devices A major ch...
We present a detailed coarse-grained computer simulation and singlemolecule fluorescence study of th...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
We present a detailed coarse-grained computer simulation and singlemolecule fluorescence study of th...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
DNA nanotechnology uses the Watson-Crick base-pairing of DNA to self-assemble structures at the nano...
Synthetic motors that consume chemical energy to produce mechanical work offer potential application...
Track-walking nanomotors and larger systems integrating these motors are important for wide real-wor...
Replicating efficient chemical energy utilization of biological nanomotors is one ultimate goal of n...
Nanowalkers take either inchworm (IW) or hand-over-hand (HOH) gait. The IW nanowalkers are advantage...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move,autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
A bipedal DNA nanowalker was recently reported to convert chemical energy into directional motion au...
DNA provides an ideal substrate for nanoscale construction and programmable dynamic mechanisms. DNA ...
A dynamic DNA nanosystem exploits the programmable structure and energy landscape of DNA self-assemb...
Imagine a host of nanoscale DNA robots move autonomously over a microscale DNA nanostructure, each f...
Keywords: DNA, Nanostructures, Nano-robotics, Self-assembly, Autonomous molecular devices A major ch...
We present a detailed coarse-grained computer simulation and singlemolecule fluorescence study of th...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
We present a detailed coarse-grained computer simulation and singlemolecule fluorescence study of th...
Inspired by kinesin movement along a microtubule, we demonstrate a processive bipedal DNA walker. Po...
DNA nanotechnology uses the Watson-Crick base-pairing of DNA to self-assemble structures at the nano...
Synthetic motors that consume chemical energy to produce mechanical work offer potential application...