Guiding the folding pathway of DNA origami
Katherine E. Dunn,
Frits Dannenberg,
Thomas E. Ouldridge,
Marta Kwiatkowska,
Andrew J. Turberfield () and
Jonathan Bath ()
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Katherine E. Dunn: University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory
Frits Dannenberg: University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory
Thomas E. Ouldridge: University of Oxford, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
Marta Kwiatkowska: University of Oxford
Andrew J. Turberfield: University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory
Jonathan Bath: University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory
Nature, 2015, vol. 525, issue 7567, 82-86
Abstract:
Probing the assembly process that occurs when single-stranded DNA is folded into desired shapes by ‘DNA origami’ shows that it can be guided by controlling the strengths of local and long-range interactions, enabling more reproducible synthesis.
Date: 2015
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