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Jae Young Lee1, Jae Gyung Lee1, Giseok Yun1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Korea.
Abstract:
Structural DNA nanotechnology plays an ever-increasing role in advanced biomolecular applications. Here, we present a computational method to analyze structured DNA assemblies rapidly at near-atomic resolution. Both high computational efficiency and molecular-level accuracy are achieved by developing a multiscale analysis framework. The sequence-dependent relative geometry and mechanical properties of DNA motifs are characterized by the all-atom molecular dynamics simulation and incorporated into the structural finite element model successfully without significant loss of atomic information. The proposed method can predict the three-dimensional shape, equilibrium dynamic properties, and mechanical rigidities of monomeric to hierarchically assembled DNA structures at near-atomic resolution without adjusting any model parameters. The calculation takes less than only 15 min for most origami-scale DNA nanostructures consisting of 7000-8000 base-pairs. Hence, it is expected to be highly utilized in an iterative design-analysis-revision process for structured DNA assemblies.
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