نتایج جستجو برای: origami

تعداد نتایج: 2023  

Journal: :ACS synthetic biology 2013
Divita Mathur Eric R Henderson

The first synthetic DNA nanostructures were created by self-assembly of a small number of oligonucleotides. Introduction of the DNA origami method provided a new paradigm for designing and creating two- and three-dimensional DNA nanostructures by folding a large single-stranded DNA and 'stapling' it together with a library of oligonucleotides. Despite its power and wide-ranging implementation, ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2010
Baoquan Ding Zhengtao Deng Hao Yan Stefano Cabrini Ronald N Zuckermann Jeffrey Bokor

Here we demonstrate Au nanoparticle self-similar chain structure organized by triangle DNA origami with well-controlled orientation and <10 nm spacing. We show for the first time that a large DNA complex (origami) and multiple AuNP conjugates can be well-assembled and purified with reliable yields. The assembled structure could be used to generate high local-field enhancement. The same method c...

2000

My search for modular origami polypolyhedra had led me on a meandering path through the uniform and semiuniform polyhedra that turned up a variety of interesting structures but there was the nagging question: what had I missed? And I knew I had missed something: my design scheme had found no 2-uniform-vertex polypolyhedra. So I resolved to develop a systematic search that would turn up all poss...

Journal: :Physical review. E 2016
V Brunck F Lechenault A Reid M Adda-Bedia

Origami offers the possibility for new metamaterials whose overall mechanical properties can be programed by acting locally on each crease. Starting from a thin plate and having knowledge about the properties of the material and the folding procedure, one would like to determine the shape taken by the structure at rest and its mechanical response. In this article, we introduce a vector deformat...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2013
Zhao Zhao Yan Liu Hao Yan

Constructing intricate geometric arrangements of components is one of the central challenges of nanotechnology. Here we report a convenient, versatile method to organize discrete length single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) into complex geometries using 2D DNA origami structures. First, a size exclusion HPLC purification protocol was used to isolate uniform length, SWNTs labelled with single st...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2010
Hirhiroko Kitaoka Carlos A M Hoyos Ryuji Takaki

We previously proposed a morphogenesis-based 4D model of the alveolar structure. However, the model exists only in computer, and is too complicated to be recognized in 2D display. Origami, a Japanese traditional craft, is a 4D object originated from 2D sheet. We introduce origami models approximating our computational alveolar model. One can make, see, and handle the models by oneself. Seeing i...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Boxuan Shen Veikko Linko Kosti Tapio Mauri A Kostiainen J Jussi Toppari

The DNA origami technique provides an intriguing possibility to develop customized nanostructures for various bionanotechnological purposes. One target is to create tailored bottom-up-based plasmonic devices and metamaterials based on DNA metallization or controlled attachment of nanoparticles to the DNA designs. In this article, we demonstrate an alternative approach: DNA origami nanoshapes ca...

2014
Younghyun Cho Jong Bum Lee Jinkee Hong

We demonstrate the generation of systemically releasable anti-cancer drugs from multilayer nanofilms. Nanofilms designed to drug release profiles in programmable fashion are promising new and alternative way for drug delivery. For the nanofilm structure, we synthesized various unique 3-dimensional anti cancer drug incorporated DNA origami structures (hairpin, Y, and X shaped) and assembled with...

2016
Sandra Sagredo Tobias Pirzer Ali Aghebat Rafat Marisa A Goetzfried Gabriel Moncalian Friedrich C Simmel Fernando de la Cruz

DNA-binding proteins are promising reagents for the sequence-specific modification of DNA-based nanostructures. Here, we investigate the utility of a series of relaxase proteins-TrwC, TraI, and MobA-for nanofunctionalization. Relaxases are involved in the conjugative transfer of plasmids between bacteria, and bind to their DNA target sites via a covalent phosphotyrosine linkage. We study the bi...

2015
Yuki Suzuki Masayuki Endo Hiroshi Sugiyama

Self-assembly is a ubiquitous approach to the design and fabrication of novel supermolecular architectures. Here we report a strategy termed 'lipid-bilayer-assisted self-assembly' that is used to assemble DNA origami nanostructures into two-dimensional lattices. DNA origami structures are electrostatically adsorbed onto a mica-supported zwitterionic lipid bilayer in the presence of divalent cat...

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