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DNA Nanotechnology

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    Chapter 1 Synthesis and characterization of self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
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    Chapter 2 DNA Nanotechnology
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    Chapter 3 Self-Assembly of Metal-DNA Triangles and DNA Nanotubes with Synthetic Junctions
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    Chapter 4 DNA-Templated Pd Conductive Metallic Nanowires
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    Chapter 5 A Method to Map Spatiotemporal pH Changes Inside Living Cells Using a pH-Triggered DNA Nanoswitch
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    Chapter 6 Control of Helical Handedness in DNA and PNA Nanostructures
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    Chapter 7 G-Quartet, G-Quadruplex, and G-Wire Regulated by Chemical Stimuli
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    Chapter 8 Preparation and Atomic Force Microscopy of Quadruplex DNA
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    Chapter 9 Synthesis of Long DNA-Based Nanowires
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    Chapter 10 G-Wire Synthesis and Modification with Gold Nanoparticle
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    Chapter 11 Preparation of DNA Nanostructures with Repetitive Binding Motifs by Rolling Circle Amplification
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    Chapter 12 Controlled Confinement of DNA at the Nanoscale: Nanofabrication and Surface Bio-Functionalization
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    Chapter 13 DNA Nanotechnology
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    Chapter 14 DNA-Modified Single Crystal and Nanoporous Silicon
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    Chapter 15 The Atomic Force Microscopy as a Lithographic Tool: Nanografting of DNA Nanostructures for Biosensing Applications
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    Chapter 16 Trapping and Immobilization of DNA Molecules Between Nanoelectrodes
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    Chapter 17 DNA Contour Length Measurements as a Tool for the Structural Analysis of DNA and Nucleoprotein Complexes
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    Chapter 18 DNA Molecular Handles for Single-Molecule Protein-Folding Studies by Optical Tweezers
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    Chapter 19 Optimal Practices for Surface-Tethered Single Molecule Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Analysis
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    Chapter 20 Engineering Mononucleosomes for Single-Pair FRET Experiments
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    Chapter 21 Measuring DNA–Protein Binding Affinity on a Single Molecule Using Optical Tweezers
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    Chapter 22 Modeling Nanopores for Sequencing DNA
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Chapter title
Synthesis and characterization of self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Chapter number 1
Book title
DNA Nanotechnology
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, June 2011
DOI 10.1007/978-1-61779-142-0_1
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Book ISBNs
978-1-61779-141-3, 978-1-61779-142-0
Authors

Chenxiang Lin, Yonggang Ke, Rahul Chhabra, Jaswinder Sharma, Yan Liu, Hao Yan, Lin, Chenxiang, Ke, Yonggang, Chhabra, Rahul, Sharma, Jaswinder, Liu, Yan, Yan, Hao

Abstract

The past decade witnessed the fast evolvement of structural DNA nanotechnology, which uses DNA as blueprint and building material to construct artificial nanostructures. Using branched DNA as the main building block (also known as a "tile") and cohesive single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) ends to designate the pairing strategy for tile-tile recognition, one can rationally design and assemble complicated nanoarchitectures from specifically designed DNA oligonucleotides. Objects in both two- and three-dimensions with a large variety of geometries and topologies have been built from DNA with excellent yield; this development enables the construction of DNA-based nanodevices and DNA-template directed organization of other molecular species. The construction of such nanoscale objects constitutes the basis of DNA nanotechnology. This chapter describes the protocol for the preparation of ssDNA as starting material, the self-assembly of DNA nanostructures, and some of the most commonly used methods to characterize the self-assembled DNA nanostructures.

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Unknown 4 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 50%
Researcher 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 50%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
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This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 3. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 24 July 2020.
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#7,454,427
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