We demonstrate here a strategy that allows the programmable and autonomous reorganization of self-assembled DNA polymers using redox chemistry. We have rationally designed different DNA monomers (tiles) that can co-assemble into tubular structures. The tiles can be orthogonally activated/deactivated with disulfide-linked DNA fuel strands that are degraded over time upon reduction because of the presence of a reducing agent in the system. The concentration of the disulfide fuels determines the activation kinetics of each DNA tile, which controls the degree of order/disorder in the formed co-polymer. The disulfide-reduction pathway can be employed together with enzymatic fuel-degradation pathways providing an additional level of control in the re-organization of DNA structures. Taking advantage of the different pH-sensitivities of disulfide-thiol and enzymatic reactions, we show that we can control the order in DNA-based co-polymers as a function of pH.
Gentile, S., Del Grosso, E., Prins, L.j., Ricci, F. (2023). Autonomous and programmable reorganization of DNA-based polymers using redox chemistry. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 29(30) [10.1002/chem.202300394].
Autonomous and programmable reorganization of DNA-based polymers using redox chemistry
Gentile, Serena;Del Grosso, Erica;Ricci, Francesco
2023-05-26
Abstract
We demonstrate here a strategy that allows the programmable and autonomous reorganization of self-assembled DNA polymers using redox chemistry. We have rationally designed different DNA monomers (tiles) that can co-assemble into tubular structures. The tiles can be orthogonally activated/deactivated with disulfide-linked DNA fuel strands that are degraded over time upon reduction because of the presence of a reducing agent in the system. The concentration of the disulfide fuels determines the activation kinetics of each DNA tile, which controls the degree of order/disorder in the formed co-polymer. The disulfide-reduction pathway can be employed together with enzymatic fuel-degradation pathways providing an additional level of control in the re-organization of DNA structures. Taking advantage of the different pH-sensitivities of disulfide-thiol and enzymatic reactions, we show that we can control the order in DNA-based co-polymers as a function of pH.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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