Stabilization and structural changes of 2D DNA origami by enzymatic ligation

Volume: 49, Issue: 14, Pages: 7884 - 7900
Published: Jul 21, 2021
Abstract
The low thermal stability of DNA nanostructures is the major drawback in their practical applications. Most of the DNA nanotubes/tiles and the DNA origami structures melt below 60°C due to the presence of discontinuities in the phosphate backbone (i.e., nicks) of the staple strands. In molecular biology, enzymatic ligation is commonly used to seal the nicks in the duplex DNA. However, in DNA nanotechnology, the ligation procedures are neither...
Paper Details
Title
Stabilization and structural changes of 2D DNA origami by enzymatic ligation
Published Date
Jul 21, 2021
Volume
49
Issue
14
Pages
7884 - 7900
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