Bioactive DNA-peptide nanotubes enhance the differentiation of neural stem cells into neurons

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Abstract

We report the construction of DNA nanotubes covalently functionalized with the cell adhesion peptide RGDS as a bioactive substrate for neural stem cell differentiation. Alteration of the Watson-Crick base pairing program that builds the nanostructures allowed us to probe independently the effect of nanotube architecture and peptide bioactivity on stem cell differentiation. We found that both factors instruct synergistically the preferential differentiation of the cells into neurons rather than astrocytes.

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Stephanopoulos, N., Freeman, R., North, H. A., Sur, S., Jeong, S. J., Tantakitti, F., … Stupp, S. I. (2015). Bioactive DNA-peptide nanotubes enhance the differentiation of neural stem cells into neurons. Nano Letters, 15(1), 603–609. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl504079q

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