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Self-assembly of Complex Two-dimensional Shapes from Single-stranded DNA Tiles
Published on: May 8, 2015
Kinetically controlled self-assembly of DNA oligomers
Daniel Lubrich1, Simon J Green, Andrew J Turberfield
1Department of Physics, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU, UK. phyld@nus.edu.sg
Abstract:
Metastable two-stranded DNA loops can be assembled into extended DNA oligomers by kinetically controlled self-assembly. Along the designed reaction pathway, the sequence of hybridization reactions is controlled by progressively revealing toeholds required to initiate strand-displacement reactions. The product length depends inversely on seed concentration and ranges from a few hundred to several thousand base-pairs.
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