Molecular tuning of DNA framework-programmed silicification by cationic silica cluster attachment

arxiv(2023)

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The organizational complexity of biominerals has long fascinated scientists seeking to understand biological programming and implement new developments in biomimetic materials chemistry. Nonclassical crystallization pathways have been observed and analyzed in typical crystalline biominerals, involving the controlled attachment and reconfiguration of nanoparticles and clusters on organic templates. However, the understanding of templated amorphous silica mineralization remains limited, hindering the rational design of complex silica-based materials. Here, we present a systematic study on the stabilization of self-capping cationic silica cluster (CSC) and their assembly dynamics using DNA nanostructures as programmable attachment templates. By tuning the composition and structure of CSC, we demonstrate high-fidelity silicification at single-cluster resolution, revealing a process of adaptive templating involving cooperative adjustments of both the DNA framework and cluster morphology. Our results provide a unified model of silicification by cluster attachment and pave the way towards the molecular tuning of pre- and post-nucleation stages of sol-gel reactions. Overall, our findings provide new insights for the design of silica-based materials with controlled organization and functionality, bridging the gap between biomineralization principles and the rational design of biomimetic material.
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