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Preparation of Mica and Silicon Substrates for DNA Origami Analysis and Experimentation
Published on: July 23, 2015
Selective placement of functionalised DNA origami via thermal scanning probe lithography patterning
Tingting Zheng1, Caoimhe O'Neill2, John F Marshall3
1Department of Chemistry, Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS UK m.palma@qmul.ac.uk.
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Here we present a nanopatterning strategy utilising thermal scanning probe lithography (t-SPL) for the precise organisation of DNA origami into nanoarrays. The aim of this approach is to demonstrate control in the fabrication of nanoarray platforms exhibiting single-molecule accuracy. Combining the inherent programmability of DNA origami structures with t-SPL nanopatterning, we demonstrated the controlled immobilisation on surfaces of functionalised DNA origami - as proof of concept we employed gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and quantum dots (QDs) - at predefined positions and in nanoarray configurations. This method holds great potential for the construction of hetero-functionalised biomolecular nanoarrays with single-molecule control, with applications in bionanotechnology and (nano)materials science.

