DNA Prism Structures Constructed by Folding of Multiple Rectangular Arms
Journal of the American Chemical Society2009Vol. 131(43), pp. 15570–15571
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Abstract
Novel multiarm DNA structures were designed using two-dimensional DNA origami scaffolds, and these structures were folded into hollow three-dimensional (3D) structures by introducing connection strands into the arms. The opening of the prism structures was examined by high-speed AFM imaging, which showed the dissociation of the connecting arms in the 3D structures.
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