Nicks, Nodes, and New Motifs for DNA Nanotechnology

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The properties that make DNA such an effective molecule for its biological role as genetic material also make it a superb molecule for nanoconstruction. One key to using DNA for this purpose is to produce stable complex motifs, such as branched molecules. Combining branched species by sticky ended interactions, leads to N- connected stick figures whose edges consist of double helical DNA. Zero node removal or reciprocal crossover, leads to complex fused motifs, such as rigid multi-crossover molecules and paranemic crossover molecules. Multi-crossover molecules have been used to produce 2D arrays and a nanomechanical device. Algorithmic assembly and the use of complex complementarities for joining units are goals in progress that are likely to produce new capabilities for DNA nanotechnology.
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