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Real-Time Observation of Superstructure-Dependent DNA Origami Digestion by DNase I Using High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy

  1. Author:
    Ramakrishnan,Saminathan
    Shen, Boxuan
    Kostiainen, Mauri A.
    Grundmeier, Guido
    Keller, Adrian
    Linko, Veikko
  2. Author Address

    Paderborn Univ, Tech & Macromol Chem, Warburger Str 100, D-33098 Paderborn, Germany.Aalto Univ, Dept Bioprod & Biosyst, Biohybrid Mat, POB 16100, Aalto 00076, Finland.Aalto Univ, Dept Appl Phys, HYBER Ctr Excellence, POB 16100, Aalto 00076, Finland.NCI, Struct Biophys Lab, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21702 USA.
    1. Year: 2019
    2. Date: OCT 11
  1. Journal: CHEMBIOCHEM
  2. WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH,
  3. Type of Article: Article
  4. ISSN: 1439-4227
  1. Abstract:

    DNA nanostructures have emerged as intriguing tools for numerous biomedical applications. However, in many of those applications and most notably in drug delivery, their stability and function may be compromised by the biological media. A particularly important issue for medical applications is their interaction with proteins such as endonucleases, which may degrade the well-defined nanoscale shapes. Herein, fundamental insights into this interaction are provided by monitoring DNase I digestion of four structurally distinct DNA origami nanostructures (DONs) in real time and at a single-structure level by using high-speed atomic force microscopy. The effect of the solid-liquid interface on DON digestion is also assessed by comparison with experiments in bulk solution. It is shown that DON digestion is strongly dependent on its superstructure and flexibility and on the local topology of the individual structure.

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  1. DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201900369
  2. WOS: 000489632500001

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2019-2020
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