By taking inspiration from nature, where self-organization of biomolecular species into complex systems is finely controlled through different stimuli, we propose here a rational approach by which the assembly and disassembly of DNA-based concatemers can be controlled through pH changes. To do so we used the hybridization chain reaction (HCR), a process that, upon the addition of an initiator strand, allows to create DNA-based concatemers in a controlled fashion. We re-engineered the functional units of HCR through the addition of pH-dependent clamp-like triplex-forming domains that can either inhibit or activate the polymerization reaction at different pHs. This allows to finely regulate the HCR-induced assembly and disassembly of DNA concatemers at either basic or acidic pHs in a reversible way. The strategies we present here appear particularly promising as novel tools to achieve better spatiotemporal control of self-assembly processes of DNA-based nanostructures.

Idili, A., Porchetta, A., Amodio, A., Vallee-Belisle, A., Ricci, F. (2015). Controlling Hybridization Chain Reactions with pH. NANO LETTERS, 15(8), 5539-5544 [10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b02123].

Controlling Hybridization Chain Reactions with pH

Idili A.;Porchetta A.;Ricci F.
2015-01-01

Abstract

By taking inspiration from nature, where self-organization of biomolecular species into complex systems is finely controlled through different stimuli, we propose here a rational approach by which the assembly and disassembly of DNA-based concatemers can be controlled through pH changes. To do so we used the hybridization chain reaction (HCR), a process that, upon the addition of an initiator strand, allows to create DNA-based concatemers in a controlled fashion. We re-engineered the functional units of HCR through the addition of pH-dependent clamp-like triplex-forming domains that can either inhibit or activate the polymerization reaction at different pHs. This allows to finely regulate the HCR-induced assembly and disassembly of DNA concatemers at either basic or acidic pHs in a reversible way. The strategies we present here appear particularly promising as novel tools to achieve better spatiotemporal control of self-assembly processes of DNA-based nanostructures.
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01 - CHIMICA ANALITICA
English
DNA nanostructures; DNA nanotechnology; hybridization chain reaction; pH; self-assembly
Idili, A., Porchetta, A., Amodio, A., Vallee-Belisle, A., Ricci, F. (2015). Controlling Hybridization Chain Reactions with pH. NANO LETTERS, 15(8), 5539-5544 [10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b02123].
Idili, A; Porchetta, A; Amodio, A; Vallee-Belisle, A; Ricci, F
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