posted on 2019-12-04, 14:13authored byXue Li, Donglei Yang, Bo Kou, Luyao Shen, Haofei Li, Pengfei Wang
Self-assembled DNA structures hold great application
potentials in many fields. The DNA structure of a specific feature,
however, generally requires a distinct set of DNA strands with unique
sequences, which is costly and error-prone. Herein, we expanded the
modularity of DNA bricks to assemble a number of DNA structures including
objects and lattices from the same set of DNA strands. We designed
DNA superbricks composed of ∼200 conventional DNA bricks of
52 nucleotides. By modularly programming the sticky interactions between
DNA superbricks, we have successfully assembled seven DNA structures
of designer features including DNA objects and one-dimensional and
two-dimensional DNA brick lattices.