Issue 41, 2021

Chemical ligation of an entire DNA origami nanostructure

Abstract

Within the field of DNA nanotechnology, numerous methods were developed to produce complex two- and three-dimensional DNA nanostructures for many different emerging applications. These structures typically suffer from a low tolerance against non-optimal environmental conditions including elevated temperatures. Here, we apply a chemical ligation method to covalently seal the nicks between adjacent 5′ phosphorylated and 3′ amine-modified strands within the DNA nanostructures. Using a cost-effective enzymatic strand modification procedure, we are able to batch-modify all DNA strands even of large DNA objects, such as origami nanostructures. The covalent strand linkage increases the temperature stability of the structures by ∼10 K. Generally, our method also allows a ‘surgical’ introduction of covalent strand linkages at preselected positions. It can also be used to map the strand ligation into chains throughout the whole nanostructure and identify assembly defects. We expect that our method can be applied to a large variety of DNA nanostructures, in particular when full control over the introduced covalent linkages and the absence of side adducts and DNA damages are required.

Graphical abstract: Chemical ligation of an entire DNA origami nanostructure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2021
Accepted
28 Sep 2021
First published
29 Sep 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 17556-17565

Chemical ligation of an entire DNA origami nanostructure

N. Weizenmann, G. Scheidgen-Kleyboldt, J. Ye, C. B. Krause, D. Kauert, S. Helmi, C. Rouillon and R. Seidel, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 17556 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR04225D

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