Nanoscale patterning of polymers on DNA origami

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Abstract

The combination of DNA-origami and synthetic polymers paves the way to a new class of structurally precise biohybrid nanomaterials for diverse applications. Herein, we introduce the grafting to method with high conversions (70-90%) under ambient conditions to generate DNA-polymer conjugates, which can hybridized precisely to DNA-origami architectures. We generated homo and block copolymers from three different polymer families (acrylates, methacrylates and acrylamides), coupled them to single stranded DNA (ssDNA) and pattern different DNA-origami architectures to demonstrate the formation of precise surface nanopatterns.

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Alleva, N., Winterwerber, P., Whitfield, C. J., Ng, D. Y. W., & Weil, T. (2022). Nanoscale patterning of polymers on DNA origami. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 10(37), 7512–7517. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2tb00812b

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