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How to build nanoblocks using DNA scaffolds

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-13 v2 Materials Science Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

In recent years there have been a number of proposals to utilize the specificity of DNA based interactions for potential applications in nanoscience. One interesting direction is the self-assembly of micro- and nanoparticle clusters using DNA scaffolds. In this letter we consider a DNA scaffold method to self-assemble clusters of "colored" particles. Stable clusters of microspheres have recently been produced by an entirely different method. Our DNA based approach self-assembles clusters with additional degrees of freedom associated with particle permutation. We demonstrate that in the non-equilibrium regime of irreversible binding the self-assembly process is experimentally feasible. These color degrees of freedom may allow for more diverse intercluster interactions essential for hierarchical self-assembly of larger structures.

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@article{arxiv.0804.3807,
  title  = {How to build nanoblocks using DNA scaffolds},
  author = {Nicholas A. Licata and Alexei V. Tkachenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.3807},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, 2 figures ; epl format

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