Construction of a junction DNA nanostructure and modulation of the junction switching to quadruplexes

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Abstract

A junction DNA nanostructure has been successfully built in lithium acetate buffer solution at a near-neutral pH value through the connection of two slipped junction structures that are formed by G-rich and C-rich strands. The GCrich duplex junctions in the nanostructure can be switched to G-quadruplexes and i-motifs in weakly acidic potassium acetate solution, which leads to the assembly of DNA nanostructures composed of alternating quadruplex and duplex DNA structures. The transformation between different DNA nanoarchitectures may be applied to the operation of ‘DNA nanomachines’.

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Cao, Y., Xiang, X., Pei, R., Li, Y., Yan, Y., & Guo, X. (2017). Construction of a junction DNA nanostructure and modulation of the junction switching to quadruplexes. Royal Society Open Science, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.171337

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