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Modulating lipid membrane morphology by dynamic DNA origami networks

Modulating lipid membrane morphology by dynamic DNA origami networks

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Membrane morphology and its dynamic adaptation regulate many cellular functions, which are often mediated by membrane proteins. Advances in DNA nanotechnology have enabled the realization of various protein-inspired structures and functions with precise control at the nanometer level, suggesting a viable tool to artificially engineer the membrane morphology. In this work, we demonstrate a DNA origami cross (DOC) structure that can be anchored onto giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) and subsequently polymerized into micron-scale reconfigurable one-dimensional (1D) chains or two-dimensional (2D) lattices. Such DNA origami-based networks can be switched between left-handed (LH) and right-handed (RH) conformations by DNA fuels and exhibit potent efficacy in remodeling the membrane curvatures of GUVs. This work sheds light on designing hierarchically-assembled dynamic DNA systems for the programmable modulation of synthetic cells for useful applications.

Juanjuan Yang、Kevin Jahnke、Ling Xin、Xinxin Jing、Pengfei Zhan、Andreas Peil、Alessandra Griffo、Marko ?kugor、Donglei Yang、Sisi Fan、Kerstin G?pfrich、Hao Yan、Pengfei Wang、Na Liu

10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00750

细胞生物学生物工程学生物物理学

Juanjuan Yang,Kevin Jahnke,Ling Xin,Xinxin Jing,Pengfei Zhan,Andreas Peil,Alessandra Griffo,Marko ?kugor,Donglei Yang,Sisi Fan,Kerstin G?pfrich,Hao Yan,Pengfei Wang,Na Liu.Modulating lipid membrane morphology by dynamic DNA origami networks[EB/OL].(2025-06-13)[2025-07-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.11522.点此复制

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