Artificially Controllable Nanodevices Constructed by DNA Origami Technology: Photofunctionalization and Single-Molecule Analysis

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In this book, the author deals mainly with two topics: (1) single-molecule visualization of switching behaviors in the DNA nanoframe system utilizing different kinds of molecular switches through the use of high-speed atomic force microscope (AFM); (2) construction of photocontrollable DNA nanostructures in programmed patterns and direct visualization of the dynamic assembling process. Here, high-speed AFM was employed to observe the dynamic movements of single molecules. Compared to a traditional single-molecule analysis method, such as fluorescence spectroscopy or electron microscopy, high-speed AFM makes possible the real-time observation of molecule behaviors. DNA nanostructures were designed and assembled as scaffolds to incorporate interested biomolecules. The observations were carried out under robust conditions without complicated pretreatment. Moreover, the photoresponsive molecules were successfully assembled into around 100 nm-sized DNA nanostructures. The assembly/disassembly of nanostructures can be regulated reversibly by photoirradiation. This book explains how DNA origami has gradually become a useful tool for the investigation of biochemical interactions in defined nanospace. It also shows the possibility of DNA nanostructures acting as nanodevices for application in biological systems, serving as a good introduction to basic DNA nanotechnology.

Author(s): Yangyang Yang (auth.)
Series: Springer Theses
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Japan
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: XIII, 76
Tags: Nanochemistry; Nanotechnology; Biological Microscopy; Spectroscopy and Microscopy

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction: Overview of DNA Origami as Biomaterials and Application....Pages 1-19
Direct Observation of Single Hybridization and Dissociation of Photoresponsive Oligonucleotides in the Designed DNA Nanostructure....Pages 21-33
Direct Observation of Logic-Gated Dual-Switching Behaviors Inducing the State Transition in a DNA Nanostructure....Pages 35-45
Multi-directional Assembly/Disassembly of Photocontrolled DNA Nanostructures in Programmed Patterns....Pages 47-65
Arrangement of Gold Nanoparticles onto a Slit-Type DNA Nanostructure in Various Patterns....Pages 67-73
Back Matter....Pages 75-76