Polymer tube nanoreactors via DNA-origami templated synthesis

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Yu TokuraTanja Weil

Abstract

We describe the stepwise synthesis of precise polymeric objects programmed by a 3D DNA tube transformed from a common 2D DNA tile as a precise biotemplate for atom transfer radical polymerization. The catalytic interior space of the DNA tube was utilized for synthesizing a bio-inspired polymer, polydopamine.

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May 28, 2019·Chemistry, an Asian Journal·Xuehe LuBaoquan Ding
Nov 22, 2019·Angewandte Chemie·Pia WinterwerberTanja Weil
Mar 9, 2020·Topics in Current Chemistry·Xuemei XuYuzhou Wu
Oct 10, 2020·Advanced Materials·Chunzhi CuiDong June Ahn
Jul 11, 2020·Angewandte Chemie·Nadine HannewaldUlrich S Schubert
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Methods Mentioned

BETA
transmission electron microscopy
AFM
electrophoresis
dynamic light scattering
static light scattering

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