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Lysozyme coated DNA and DNA/SWNT fibers by solution spinning
Authors:Nepal Dhriti  Minus Marilyn L  Kumar Satish
Institution:Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, 801 Ferst Drive NW, MRDC-1, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0295, USA.
Abstract:DNA fibers were prepared by solution spinning of DNA in a lysozyme (LSZ) coagulation/gelation bath. Strong positive charges carried by LSZ protein condensed the DNA (strong negative charged) molecules resulting in self‐assembly and the formation of fibrillar structures in a gel‐like network. DNA/LSZ fibril formation was found to be dependent on the ratio of DNA to LSZ. A minimum 0.1 wt.‐% of LSZ was necessary to condense 0.1 wt.‐% of DNA into micro‐fibrils. Macroscopic fiber spinning was possible by introducing a 0.1 wt.‐% DNA aqueous solution into a 0.2 wt.‐% LSZ coagulation bath which resulted in fibers with ≈20 µm diameter. Single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) were also incorporated into these fibers to explore the possibility for creating hybrid materials. All DNA‐based fibers exhibit strong birefringence confirming molecular orientation along the fiber axis. Due to the presence of LSZ, the fibers exhibit antimicrobial activity against bacteria like Micrococcus lysodeikticus.
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Keywords:antimicrobial  DNA  fibers  lysozyme  gels  single‐wall carbon nanotubes
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