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DNA branch migration reactions through photocontrollable toehold formation.


ABSTRACT: Strand displacement cascades are commonly used to make dynamically assembled structures. Particularly, the concept of "toehold-mediated DNA branch migration reactions" has attracted considerable attention in relation to dynamic DNA nanostructures. However, it is a challenge to obtain and control the formation of pure 1:1 ratio DNA duplexes with toehold structures. Here, for the first time, we report a photocontrolled toehold formation method, which is based on the photocleavage of 2-nitrobenzyl linker-embedded DNA hairpin precursor structures. UV light irradiation (? ? 365 nm) of solutions containing these DNA hairpin structures causes the complete cleavage of the nitrobenzyl linker, and pure 1:1 DNA duplexes with toehold structures are easily formed. Our experimental results indicate that the amount of toehold can be controlled by simply changing the dose of UV irradiation and that the resulting toehold structures can be used for subsequent toehold-mediated DNA branch migration reactions, e.g., DNA hybridization chain reactions. This newly established method will find broad application in the construction of light-powered, controllable, and dynamic DNA nanostructures or large-scale DNA circuits.

SUBMITTER: Huang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3742003 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA branch migration reactions through photocontrollable toehold formation.

Huang Fujian F   You Mingxu M   Han Da D   Xiong Xiangling X   Liang Haojun H   Tan Weihong W  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130516 21


Strand displacement cascades are commonly used to make dynamically assembled structures. Particularly, the concept of "toehold-mediated DNA branch migration reactions" has attracted considerable attention in relation to dynamic DNA nanostructures. However, it is a challenge to obtain and control the formation of pure 1:1 ratio DNA duplexes with toehold structures. Here, for the first time, we report a photocontrolled toehold formation method, which is based on the photocleavage of 2-nitrobenzyl  ...[more]

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