A large, square-shaped, DNA origami nanopore with sealing function on a giant vesicle membrane

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Abstract

Intaking molecular information from the external environment is essential for the normal functioning of artificial cells/molecular robots. Herein, we report the design and function of a membrane nanopore using a DNA origami square tube with a cross-section of 100 nm2. When the nanopore is added to a giant vesicle that mimics a cell membrane, the permeation of large external hydrophilic fluorescent molecules is observed. Furthermore, the addition of up to four ssDNA strands enables size-based selective transport of molecules. A controllable artificial nanopore should facilitate the communication between the vesicle components and their environment.

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Iwabuchi, S., Kawamata, I., Murata, S., & Nomura, S. I. M. (2021). A large, square-shaped, DNA origami nanopore with sealing function on a giant vesicle membrane. Chemical Communications, 57(24), 2990–2993. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc07412h

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