Design and Assembly of a Cargo-Agnostic Hollow Two-Lidded DNA Origami Box.

设计并组装一款不限货物类型的空心双盖DNA折纸盒

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作者:Koep Abigail, Masud Nabila, Van't Hul Jaylie, Stanley Carson, Nilsen-Hamilton Marit, Sarkar Anwesha, Schneider Ian C
DNA origami, a method of folding DNA into precise nanostructures, has emerged as a powerful tool for the design of complex nanoscale shapes. It has great potential as a technology to encapsulate and release cargos spanning small molecules through large proteins, while remaining stable in a variety of ex vivo processing conditions and in vivo environments. While DNA origami has been utilized for drug delivery applications, the vast majority of these structures have been flexible, flat 2D or solid 3D nanostructures. There is a crucial need for a hollow and completely enclosed design capable of holding and eventually releasing a variety of cargos. In this paper, we present the design and assembly of a hollow DNA origami box with two lids. We characterize the isothermal conditions for structural assembly within minutes. We demonstrate that passive loading of small molecules is charge dependent. We also outline an approach to design staple extensions pointing into the cavity or outside of the hollow DNA origami, allowing for the active loading of protein or the potential for decoration with passivating or targeting molecules.

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