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The role of organic linkers in directing DNA self-assembly and significantly stabilizing DNA duplexes
Authors:Andrea A Greschner  Violeta Toader  Hanadi F Sleiman
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Center for Self-Assembled Chemical Structures (CSACS), McGill University , 801 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3A 2K6, Canada.
Abstract:We show a simple method to control both the stability and the self-assembly behavior of DNA structures. By connecting two adjacent duplexes with small synthetic linkers, factors such as linker rigidity and DNA strand orientation can increase the thermal denaturation temperature of 17 base-pair duplexes by up to 10 °C, and significantly increase the cooperativity of melting of the two duplexes. The same DNA sequence can thus be tuned to melt at vastly different temperatures by selecting the linker structure and DNA-to-linker connectivity. In addition, a small rigid m-triphenylene linker directly affects the self-assembly product distribution. With this linker, changes in the orientation of the linked strands (e.g., 5'3' vs 3'3') can lead to dramatic changes in the self-assembly behavior, from the formation of cyclic dimer and tetramer to higher-order oligomers. These variations can be readily predicted using a simple strand-end alignment model.
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