Chemistry Department, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133, Rome, Italy.
Nat Commun. 2019 Dec 3;10(1):5509. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-13104-6.
Here we report a rational strategy to orthogonally control assembly and disassembly of DNA-based nanostructures using specific IgG antibodies as molecular inputs. We first demonstrate that the binding of a specific antibody to a pair of antigen-conjugated split DNA input-strands induces their co-localization and reconstitution into a functional unit that is able to initiate a toehold strand displacement reaction. The effect is rapid and specific and can be extended to different antibodies with the expedient of changing the recognition elements attached to the two split DNA input-strands. Such an antibody-regulated DNA-based circuit has then been employed to control the assembly and disassembly of DNA tubular structures using specific antibodies as inputs. For example, we demonstrate that we can induce self-assembly and disassembly of two distinct DNA tubular structures by using DNA circuits controlled by two different IgG antibodies (anti-Dig and anti-DNP antibodies) in the same solution in an orthogonal way.
在这里,我们报告了一种合理的策略,使用特异性 IgG 抗体作为分子输入,正交控制 DNA 纳米结构的组装和拆卸。我们首先证明,特定抗体与一对抗原缀合的分裂 DNA 输入链的结合诱导它们的共定位,并重新构成能够启动钉位链置换反应的功能单元。这种效应是快速和特异的,可以扩展到不同的抗体,只需改变连接到两个分裂 DNA 输入链上的识别元件即可。这种抗体调节的基于 DNA 的电路随后被用于使用特异性抗体作为输入来控制 DNA 管状结构的组装和拆卸。例如,我们证明,我们可以通过在同一溶液中使用由两种不同 IgG 抗体(抗 Dig 和抗 DNP 抗体)控制的 DNA 电路以正交方式诱导两种不同的 DNA 管状结构的自组装和拆卸。