Biotechnology Center, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, 01062, Germany.
Nano Lett. 2011 Dec 14;11(12):5558-63. doi: 10.1021/nl203503s. Epub 2011 Nov 8.
The application of three-dimensional DNA origami objects as rigid mechanical mediators or force sensing elements requires detailed knowledge about their complex mechanical properties. Using magnetic tweezers, we directly measure the bending and torsional rigidities of four- and six-helix bundles assembled by this technique. Compared to duplex DNA, we find the bending rigidities to be greatly increased while the torsional rigidities are only moderately augmented. We present a mechanical model explicitly including the crossovers between the individual helices in the origami structure that reproduces the experimentally observed behavior. Our results provide an important basis for the future application of 3D DNA origami in nanomechanics.
三维 DNA 折纸物体作为刚性机械介体或力传感元件的应用需要详细了解其复杂的机械性能。我们使用磁镊直接测量了由该技术组装的四螺旋和六螺旋束的弯曲和扭转刚度。与双链 DNA 相比,我们发现弯曲刚度大大增加,而扭转刚度仅适度增加。我们提出了一个机械模型,明确包括折纸结构中各个螺旋之间的交叉,该模型再现了实验观察到的行为。我们的结果为未来在纳米力学中应用 3D DNA 折纸提供了重要基础。