Light-Activated Assembly of DNA Origami into Dissipative Fibrils

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)(2023)

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Hierarchical DNA nanostructures offer programmable functions at scale, but making these structures dynamic, while keeping individual components intact, is challenging. Here we show that the DNA A-motif-protonated, self-complementary poly(adenine) sequences-can propagate DNA origami into one-dimensional, micron-length fibrils. When coupled to a small molecule pH regulator, visible light can activate the hierarchical assembly of our DNA origami into dissipative fibrils. This system is recyclable and does not require DNA modification. By employing a modular and waste-free strategy to assemble and disassemble hierarchical structures built from DNA origami, we offer a facile and accessible route to developing well-defined, dynamic, and large DNA assemblies with temporal control. As a general tool, we envision that coupling the A-motif to cycles of dissipative protonation will allow the transient construction of diverse DNA nanostructures, finding broad applications in dynamic and non-equilibrium nanotechnology. We build hierarchical DNA origami fibrils using protonated DNA strands. By employing a small molecule that releases protons during irradiation, our system is activated by light and is assembled under dissipative conditions. Generating no waste, our fibrils can be built and demolished multiple times, underscoring the utility of pH-responsive, non-canonical DNA motifs for out-of-equilibrium assembly.image
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dna origami,assembly
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