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Designing a Bio-responsive Robot from DNA Origami
Published on: July 8, 2013
Functionalizing DNA origami to investigate and interact with biological systems
Grant A Knappe1,2, Eike-Christian Wamhoff1, Mark Bathe1
1Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States of America.
Abstract:
DNA origami has emerged as a powerful method to generate DNA nanostructures with dynamic properties and nanoscale control. These nanostructures enable complex biophysical studies and the fabrication of next-generation therapeutic devices. For these applications, DNA origami typically needs to be functionalized with bioactive ligands and biomacromolecular cargos. Here, we review methods developed to functionalize, purify, and characterize DNA origami nanostructures. We identify remaining challenges, such as limitations in functionalization efficiency and characterization. We then discuss where researchers can contribute to further advance the fabrication of functionalized DNA origami.

