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Self-assembly of Complex Two-dimensional Shapes from Single-stranded DNA Tiles
Published on: May 8, 2015
On the role of cation-DNA interactions in surface-assisted DNA lattice assembly
Xiaodan Xu1, Bhanu Kiran Pothineni1, Guido Grundmeier1
1Paderborn University, Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn 33098, Germany. adrian.keller@uni-paderborn.de.
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Surface-assisted DNA lattice assembly is used in the synthesis of functional surfaces and as a model of supramolecular network formation. Here, competitive DNA binding of different cation species is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations and correlated with experiments of surface-assisted DNA origami lattice assembly. The results demonstrate that cation-DNA binding has a strong impact on lattice assembly and order.
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