The Fabrication of DNA Nanostructures and their Applications in Bionanotechnology

Abstract

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), as you may very well know, is the carrier of generic information in living cells, which can replicate itself through Watson-Crick base paring. However, over the past three decades, researchers in the emerging field of DNA nanotechnology have been using the DNA as structural nanomaterials, based on its unique molecular recognition properties and structural features, to build addressable artificial nanostructures in one, two and three dimensions. These self-assembled nanostructures have been used to precisely organize functional components into deliberately designed patterns which have a wide application potential in material science, biomedical, electronic and environmental fields. The development of DNA nanotechnology and its potential application will be covered. Then this talk will discuss the design and construction of several DNA nanostructures, including self-assembly of DNA six-helix nanotubes from two half-tube components; Using DNA origami template to organize semiconducting quantum dots (QDs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and discussing the methods to integrate "top-down" nanofabrication technique with “bottom-up” self-assembly

Meeting Name

7th Asia-Pacific Biotech Congress (2015: Jul. 13-15, Beijing, China)

Department(s)

Chemistry

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

2155-952X

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

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Citation

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text

Language(s)

English

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© 2015 OMICS International, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Aug 2015

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