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Rapid chiral assembly of rigid DNA building blocks for molecular nanofabrication
ISSN
0036-8075
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Goodman, Robert
Tardin, C. F.
Erben, C. M.
Berry, R. M.
Turberfield, A. J.
DOI
10.1126/science.1120367
Abstract
Practical components for three-dimensional molecular nanofabrication must be simple to produce, stereopure, rigid, and adaptable. We report a family of DNA tetrahedra, less than 10 nanometers on a side, that can self-assemble in seconds with near-quantitative yield of one diastereomer. They can be connected by programmable DNA linkers. Their triangulated architecture confers structural stability; by compressing a DNA tetrahedron with an atomic force microscope, we have measured the axial compressibility of DNA and observed the buckling of the double helix under high loads.