Winfree E, Liu F, Wenzler L A, Seeman N C
Computation and Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125, USA.
Nature. 1998 Aug 6;394(6693):539-44. doi: 10.1038/28998.
Molecular self-assembly presents a 'bottom-up' approach to the fabrication of objects specified with nanometre precision. DNA molecular structures and intermolecular interactions are particularly amenable to the design and synthesis of complex molecular objects. We report the design and observation of two-dimensional crystalline forms of DNA that self-assemble from synthetic DNA double-crossover molecules. Intermolecular interactions between the structural units are programmed by the design of 'sticky ends' that associate according to Watson-Crick complementarity, enabling us to create specific periodic patterns on the nanometre scale. The patterned crystals have been visualized by atomic force microscopy.
分子自组装为以纳米精度制造特定物体提供了一种“自下而上”的方法。DNA分子结构和分子间相互作用特别适合于复杂分子物体的设计与合成。我们报告了由合成DNA双交叉分子自组装形成的二维DNA晶体形式的设计与观察。结构单元之间的分子间相互作用通过根据沃森-克里克互补性缔合的“粘性末端”设计来编程,这使我们能够在纳米尺度上创建特定的周期性图案。这些有图案的晶体已通过原子力显微镜进行了可视化观察。