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Programmable Site-Specific Functionalization of DNA Origami with Polynucleotide Brushes.


ABSTRACT: Combining surface-initiated, TdT (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase) catalyzed enzymatic polymerization (SI-TcEP) with precisely engineered DNA origami nanostructures (DONs) presents an innovative pathway for the generation of stable, polynucleotide brush-functionalized DNA nanostructures. We demonstrate that SI-TcEP can site-specifically pattern DONs with brushes containing both natural and non-natural nucleotides. The brush functionalization can be precisely controlled in terms of the location of initiation sites on the origami core and the brush height and composition. Coarse-grained simulations predict the conformation of the brush-functionalized DONs that agree well with the experimentally observed morphologies. We find that polynucleotide brush-functionalization increases the nuclease resistance of DONs significantly, and that this stability can be spatially programmed through the site-specific growth of polynucleotide brushes. The ability to site-specifically decorate DONs with brushes of natural and non-natural nucleotides provides access to a large range of functionalized DON architectures that would allow for further supramolecular assembly, and for potential applications in smart nanoscale delivery systems.

SUBMITTER: Yang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8511278 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Programmable Site-Specific Functionalization of DNA Origami with Polynucleotide Brushes.

Yang Yunqi Y   Lu Qinyi Q   Huang Chao-Min CM   Qian Hongji H   Zhang Yunlong Y   Deshpande Sonal S   Arya Gaurav G   Ke Yonggang Y   Zauscher Stefan S  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20210824 43


Combining surface-initiated, TdT (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase) catalyzed enzymatic polymerization (SI-TcEP) with precisely engineered DNA origami nanostructures (DONs) presents an innovative pathway for the generation of stable, polynucleotide brush-functionalized DNA nanostructures. We demonstrate that SI-TcEP can site-specifically pattern DONs with brushes containing both natural and non-natural nucleotides. The brush functionalization can be precisely controlled in terms of the loca  ...[more]

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