Massive parallel force spectroscopy reveals a surprisingly high flexibility for DNA constructs used in DNA origami. The high flexibility is attributed to the structural dynamics of DNA self-assemblies.
DNA origami in self-assembled SV40 capsid, a new type of encapsulation substrate for medical applications.
Enzyme-loaded DNA origamis are transported into cells, and the activity of the delivered enzymes is determined via luminescence assay.
DNA origami stamps print biomolecules onto SAM-coated gold filmsviabioconjugation in a process called single molecule contact printing.
Nanoparticle arrays self-assembled in the absence of site-bridging, steric hindrance, and electrostatic repulsion.