Stabilisation of self-assembled DNA crystals by triplex-directed photo-cross-linking
The tensegrity triangle is a robust DNA motif that can self-assemble to generate macroscopic three-dimensional crystals. However, the stability of these crystals is dependent on the high ionic conditions used for crystal growth. Here we demonstrate that a triplex-forming oligonucleotide can be used...
Main Authors: | Abdallah, H, Ohayon, Y, Chandrasekaran, A, Sha, R, Fox, K, Brown, T, Rusling, D, Mao, C, Seeman, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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