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High-speed DNA-based rolling motors powered by RNase H.


ABSTRACT: DNA-based machines that walk by converting chemical energy into controlled motion could be of use in applications such as next-generation sensors, drug-delivery platforms and biological computing. Despite their exquisite programmability, DNA-based walkers are challenging to work with because of their low fidelity and slow rates (?1?nm min(-1)). Here we report DNA-based machines that roll rather than walk, and consequently have a maximum speed and processivity that is three orders of magnitude greater than the maximum for conventional DNA motors. The motors are made from DNA-coated spherical particles that hybridize to a surface modified with complementary RNA; the motion is achieved through the addition of RNase H, which selectively hydrolyses the hybridized RNA. The spherical motors can move in a self-avoiding manner, and anisotropic particles, such as dimerized or rod-shaped particles, can travel linearly without a track or external force. We also show that the motors can be used to detect single nucleotide polymorphism by measuring particle displacement using a smartphone camera.

SUBMITTER: Yehl K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4890967 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-speed DNA-based rolling motors powered by RNase H.

Yehl Kevin K   Mugler Andrew A   Vivek Skanda S   Liu Yang Y   Zhang Yun Y   Fan Mengzhen M   Weeks Eric R ER   Salaita Khalid K  

Nature nanotechnology 20151130 2


DNA-based machines that walk by converting chemical energy into controlled motion could be of use in applications such as next-generation sensors, drug-delivery platforms and biological computing. Despite their exquisite programmability, DNA-based walkers are challenging to work with because of their low fidelity and slow rates (∼1 nm min(-1)). Here we report DNA-based machines that roll rather than walk, and consequently have a maximum speed and processivity that is three orders of magnitude gr  ...[more]

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