Engineering DNA-based functional materials

Young Hoon Roh, Roanna C.H. Ruiz, Songming Peng, Jong Bum Lee, Dan Luo

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Abstract

While DNA is a genetic material, it is also an inherently polymeric material made from repeating units called nucleotides. Although DNA's biological functions have been studied for decades, the polymeric features of DNA have not been extensively exploited until recently. In this tutorial review, we focus on two aspects of using DNA as a polymeric material: (1) the engineering methods, and (2) the potential real-world applications. More specifically, various strategies for constructing DNA-based building blocks and materials are introduced based on DNA topologies, which include linear, branched/dendritic, and networked. Different applications in nanotechnology, medicine, and biotechnology are further reviewed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5730-5744
Number of pages15
JournalChemical Society Reviews
Volume40
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Nov 2011

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