Triplex-directed covalent cross-linking of a DNA nanostructure.
The triplex approach to DNA recognition is exploited to direct covalent inter-strand cross-links to unique locations within a pre-assembled DNA nanostructure. This approach can be used to improve the stability of DNA nanostructures and demonstrates the feasibility of directing other reactive groups...
Main Authors: | Rusling, D, Nandhakumar, I, Brown, T, Fox, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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