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DNA orientation-specific adhesion and patterning of living mammalian cells on self-assembled DNA monolayers.


ABSTRACT: To better understand cell behaviors on substrates, the precise control of density and orientation of cell-specific ligands remains a great challenge. In this study, we established an easy-to-use approach to manipulate the adhesion and patterning of mammalian cells on gold substrates. We prepared DNA self-assembled monolayers (DNA-SAMs) on gold substrates and found that the sequence-specific orientation of DNA-SAMs played an important role in modulating cell adhesion. We also found that the DNA-SAMs on gold substrates could be used as a potentially universal cell culture substrate, which showed properties similar to cationic polymers (e.g. poly-l lysine, PLL) substrates. Furthermore, we could manipulate cell adhesion by tuning the length of poly adenine (polyA) in the DNA sequence. We also prepared a DNA aptamer-based SAM to regulate cell adhesion by exploiting stimuli-responsive conformational change of the aptamer. By using the well-established DNA spotting technology, we patterned cells on DNA-SAMs to form a spot matrix and four English letters "CELL". Our findings suggest that DNA-SAMs on gold substrates are potentially useful for making smart surfaces for cell studies, thus introducing a new platform for cell/tissue engineering research.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5477012 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA orientation-specific adhesion and patterning of living mammalian cells on self-assembled DNA monolayers.

Wang Shaopeng S   Cai Xiaoqing X   Wang Lihua L   Li Jiang J   Li Qian Q   Zuo Xiaolei X   Shi Jiye J   Huang Qing Q   Fan Chunhai C  

Chemical science 20160104 4


To better understand cell behaviors on substrates, the precise control of density and orientation of cell-specific ligands remains a great challenge. In this study, we established an easy-to-use approach to manipulate the adhesion and patterning of mammalian cells on gold substrates. We prepared DNA self-assembled monolayers (DNA-SAMs) on gold substrates and found that the sequence-specific orientation of DNA-SAMs played an important role in modulating cell adhesion. We also found that the DNA-S  ...[more]

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