Quantitative Analysis of Resistance to Deformation of the DNA Origami Framework Supported by Struts

Yongjun Liu, Bochen Li, Fei Wang,Qian Li,Sisi Jia, Xiaoguo Liu,Mingqiang Li

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS(2024)

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Nanostructures with controlled shapes are of particular interest due to their consistent physical and chemical properties and their potential for assembly into complex superstructures. The use of supporting struts has proven to be effective in the construction of precise DNA polyhedra. However, the influence of struts on the structure of DNA origami frameworks on the nanoscale remains unclear. In this study, we developed a flexible square DNA origami (SDO) framework and enhanced its structural stability by incorporating interarm supporting struts (SDO-s). Comparing the framework with and without such struts, we found that SDO-s demonstrated a significantly improved resistance to deformation. We assessed the deformability of these two DNA origami structures through the statistical analysis of interior angles of polygons based on atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy data. Our results showed that SDO-s exhibited more centralized interior angle distributions compared to SDO, reducing from 30-150 degrees to 60-120 degrees. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations indicated that supporting struts significantly decreased the thermodynamic fluctuations of the SDO-s, as described by the root-mean-square fluctuation parameter. Finally, we experimentally demonstrated that the 2D arrays assembled from SDO-s exhibited significantly higher quality than those assembled from SDO. These quantitative analyses provide an understanding of how supporting struts can enhance the structural integrity of DNA origami frameworks.
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DNA nanotechnology,DNAorigami,deformationresistance,self-assembly,molecular dynamics simulation
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