We demonstrate here the use of DNA repair enzymes to control the assembly of DNA-based structures. To do so, we employed uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG) and formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (Fpg), two enzymes involved in the base excision repair (BER) pathway. We designed two responsive nucleic acid modules containing mutated bases (deoxyuridine or 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine recognized by UDG and Fpg, respectively) that, upon the enzyme repair activity, release a nucleic acid strand that induces the self-assembly of DNA tiles into tubular structures. The approach is programmable, specific and orthogonal and the two responsive modules can be used in the same solution without crosstalk. This allows to assemble structures formed by two different tiles in which the tile distribution can be accurately predicted as a function of the relative activity of each enzyme. Finally, we show that BER-enzyme inhibitors can also be used to control DNA-tile assembly in a specific and concentration-dependent manner.

Farag, N., Ercolani, G., Del Grosso, E., Ricci, F. (2022). DNA tile self-assembly guided by base excision repair enzymes. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 61(34) [10.1002/anie.202208367].

DNA tile self-assembly guided by base excision repair enzymes

Ercolani, Gianfranco;Del Grosso, Erica;Ricci, Francesco
2022-08-22

Abstract

We demonstrate here the use of DNA repair enzymes to control the assembly of DNA-based structures. To do so, we employed uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG) and formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (Fpg), two enzymes involved in the base excision repair (BER) pathway. We designed two responsive nucleic acid modules containing mutated bases (deoxyuridine or 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine recognized by UDG and Fpg, respectively) that, upon the enzyme repair activity, release a nucleic acid strand that induces the self-assembly of DNA tiles into tubular structures. The approach is programmable, specific and orthogonal and the two responsive modules can be used in the same solution without crosstalk. This allows to assemble structures formed by two different tiles in which the tile distribution can be accurately predicted as a function of the relative activity of each enzyme. Finally, we show that BER-enzyme inhibitors can also be used to control DNA-tile assembly in a specific and concentration-dependent manner.
22-ago-2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01 - CHIMICA ANALITICA
English
DNA Nanotechnology
DNA Repair Enzymes
DNA Structures
DNA Tiles
Self-Assembly
Farag, N., Ercolani, G., Del Grosso, E., Ricci, F. (2022). DNA tile self-assembly guided by base excision repair enzymes. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 61(34) [10.1002/anie.202208367].
Farag, N; Ercolani, G; Del Grosso, E; Ricci, F
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