Issue 1, 2021

Programmed catalysis within stimuli-responsive mechanically unlocked nanocavities in DNA origami tiles

Abstract

The assembly of reversible stimuli-responsive locked DNA origami tiles being unlocked, in the presence of appropriate triggers, to form nanocavities in the origami rafts, is introduced. In the presence of ATP, K+-ion-stabilized G-quadruplexes or pH-responsive T-A·T triggers and appropriately engineered “helper units”, the origami rafts are unlocked to form nanocavities. By the application of appropriate counter-triggers, the nanocavities are relocked, thus establishing the switchable and reversible “mechanical” opening and closure mechanism of the nanocavities. The interconnection of the stimuli-responsive origami tiles into dimer structures enables the programmed triggered unlocking of each of the origami tiles, or both of the origami tiles, to yield dictated nanocavity-containing tiles. In addition, the functionalization of the opposite faces of the origami tiles with Mg2+-ion-dependent DNAzyme subunits leads, upon the triggered unlocking of the nanocavities, to the self-assembly of the active DNAzymes in the confined cavities. By the cyclic opening and closure of the cavities the reversible “ON”/“OFF” activation of the Mg2+-ion-dependent DNAzyme is demonstrated. Furthermore, upon the tethering of different Mg2+-ion-dependent subunits to the opposite faces of stimuli-responsive dimer origami tiles, the triggered programmed catalytic operation of different Mg2+-ion-dependent DNAzymes in the confined nanocavities, associated with the origami tiles, is demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Programmed catalysis within stimuli-responsive mechanically unlocked nanocavities in DNA origami tiles

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
27 Jul 2020
Accepted
26 Oct 2020
First published
27 Oct 2020
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 341-351

Programmed catalysis within stimuli-responsive mechanically unlocked nanocavities in DNA origami tiles

J. Wang, Z. Zhou, Z. Li and I. Willner, Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 341 DOI: 10.1039/D0SC04108D

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