Tensegrity: Construction of Rigid DNA Triangles with Flexible Four-Arm DNA Junctions
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(8), pp. 2324–2325
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Abstract
A tensegrity strategy has been explored to construct a rigid geometrical structure (triangles) from flexible DNA four-arm junctions. The resulting DNA triangles could self-assemble into 1D and 2D arrays. This tensegrity strategy is expected to play an important role in the design of biomimetic nanomaterials.
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