Supramolecular assembly of DNA-constructed vesicles

The self-assembly of DNA hybrids possessing tetraphenylethylene sticky ends at both sides into vesicular architectures in aqueous medium is demonstrated. Cryo-electron microscopy reveals the formation of different types of morphologies from the amphiphilic DNA-hybrids. Depending on the conditions, e...

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Published inNanoscale Vol. 12; no. 41; pp. 21118 - 21123
Main Authors Rothenbühler, Simon, Iacovache, Ioan, Langenegger, Simon M, Zuber, Benoît, Häner, Robert
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Royal Society of Chemistry 29.10.2020
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Summary:The self-assembly of DNA hybrids possessing tetraphenylethylene sticky ends at both sides into vesicular architectures in aqueous medium is demonstrated. Cryo-electron microscopy reveals the formation of different types of morphologies from the amphiphilic DNA-hybrids. Depending on the conditions, either an extended (sheet-like) or a compact (columnar) alignment of the DNA hybrids is observed. The different modes of DNA arrangement lead to the formation of vesicles appearing either as prolate ellipsoids (type I) or as spheres (type II). The type of packing has a significant effect on the accessibility of the DNA, as evidenced by intercalation and light-harvesting experiments. Only the vesicles exhibiting the sheet-like DNA alignment are accessible for intercalation by ethidium bromide or for the integration of chromophore-labelled DNA via a strand exchange process. The dynamic nature of type I vesicles enables their elaboration into artificial light-harvesting complexes by DNA-guided introduction of Cy3-acceptor chromophores. DNA-constructed vesicles of the kind shown here represent versatile intermediates that are amenable to further modification for tailored nanotechnology applications. The self-assembly of DNA hybrids with tetraphenylethylene sticky ends into vesicular architectures is demonstrated.
Bibliography:10.1039/d0nr04103c
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Experimental procedures, NMR spectra, additional UV-vis and fluorescence spectra, additional cryo-EM images, AFM images, fluorescence quantum yield determination. See DOI
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ISSN:2040-3364
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DOI:10.1039/d0nr04103c