Enzyme-Free
Exponential Amplification via Growth and
Scission of Crisscross Ribbons from Single-Stranded DNA Components
Posted on 2023-12-22 - 18:05
The self-assembly
of DNA-based monomers into higher-order structures
has significant potential for realizing various biomimetic behaviors
including algorithmic assembly, ultrasensitive detection, and self-replication.
For these behaviors, it is desirable to implement high energetic barriers
to undesired spurious nucleation, where such barriers can be bypassed
via seed-initiated assembly. Joint-neighbor capture is a mechanism
enabling the construction of such barriers while allowing for algorithmic
behaviors, such as bit-copying. Cycles of polymerization with division
could accordingly be used for implementing exponential growth in self-replicating
materials. Previously, we demonstrated crisscross polymerization,
a strategy that attains robust seed-dependent self-assembly of single-stranded
DNA and DNA-origami monomers via joint-neighbor capture. Here, we
expand the crisscross assembly to achieve autonomous, isothermal exponential
amplification of ribbons through their concurrent growth and scission
via toehold-mediated strand displacement. We demonstrate how this
crisscross chain reaction, or 3CR, can be used as a detection strategy
through coupling to single- and double-stranded nucleic acid targets
and introduce a rule-based stochastic modeling approach for simulating
molecular self-assembly behaviors such as crisscross-ribbon scission.
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Ershova, Anastasia; Minev, Dionis; Corea-Dilbert, F. Eduardo; Yu, Devon; Deng, Jie; Fontana, Walter; et al. (1753). Enzyme-Free
Exponential Amplification via Growth and
Scission of Crisscross Ribbons from Single-Stranded DNA Components. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c08205Â