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Kun Wang1, Aditya Hardikar1, Wenjun Chen1
1Department of Physics, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA.
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To further activate devices based on DNA nanotechnology, we introduce an approach that notably enhances both the speed and force of DNA powered machines and artificial hinge machine. A microheater, with millisecond response, heats or recools DNA origami constructs, hybridizing or dehybridizing sticky ends. Because anything within 20 micrometers of the heater equilibrates to a programmed temperature change in milliseconds, sticky ends of a compound DNA origami machine can open and close synchronously and operate cooperatively, in phase, additively increasing the drive force compared to single pair of sticky ends DNA machine (the six-helix bundle DNA origami hinge machine). In our demonstrations, we fold and unfold two square origami with 10 pairs of complementary sticky ends to drive a bead on the end of a rod like origami to speeds exceeding 30 micrometers per second. Our device envisions the creation of complex, synchronized DNA machines.
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