Structural stability of DNA origami nanostructures under application-specific conditions
Ramakrishnan, S., Ijäs, H., Linko, V., & Keller, A. (2018). Structural stability of DNA origami nanostructures under application-specific conditions. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 16, 342-349. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2018.09.002
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With the introduction of the DNA origami technique, it became possible to rapidly synthesize almost arbitrarily
shaped molecular nanostructures at nearly stoichiometric yields. The technique furthermore provides absolute
addressability in the sub-nm range, rendering DNA origami nanostructures highly attractive substrates for the
controlled arrangement of functional species such as proteins, dyes, and nanoparticles. Consequently,
DNAorigami nanostructures have found applications in numerous areas of fundamental and applied research,
ranging from drug delivery to biosensing to plasmonics to inorganic materials synthesis. Since many of those applications
rely on structurally intact, well-definedDNA origami shapes, the issue of DNA origami stability under
numerous application-relevant environmental conditions has received increasing interest in the past few
years. In this mini-review we discuss the structural stability, denaturation, and degradation of DNA origami nanostructures
under different conditions relevant to the fields of biophysics and biochemistry, biomedicine, and materials
science, and the methods to improve their stability for desired applications.
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