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On the Stability of DNA Origami Nanostructures in Low‐Magnesium Buffers
Authors:Charlotte Kielar  Yang Xin  Dr Boxuan Shen  Prof Mauri A Kostiainen  Prof Guido Grundmeier  Dr Veikko Linko  Dr Adrian Keller
Institution:1. Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Paderborn University, Paderborn, Germany;2. Biohybrid Materials, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Abstract:DNA origami structures have great potential as functional platforms in various biomedical applications. Many applications, however, are incompatible with the high Mg2+ concentrations commonly believed to be a prerequisite for maintaining DNA origami integrity. Herein, we investigate DNA origami stability in low‐Mg2+ buffers. DNA origami stability is found to crucially depend on the availability of residual Mg2+ ions for screening electrostatic repulsion. The presence of EDTA and phosphate ions may thus facilitate DNA origami denaturation by displacing Mg2+ ions from the DNA backbone and reducing the strength of the Mg2+–DNA interaction, respectively. Most remarkably, these buffer dependencies are affected by DNA origami superstructure. However, by rationally selecting buffer components and considering superstructure‐dependent effects, the structural integrity of a given DNA origami nanostructure can be maintained in conventional buffers even at Mg2+ concentrations in the low‐micromolar range.
Keywords:atomic force microscopy  DNA nanotechnology  DNA origami  magnesium  stability
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