A Self-Assembled Rhombohedral Dna Crystal Scaffold With Tunable Cavity Sizes And High-Resolution Structural Detail

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2020)

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DNA is an ideal molecule for the construction of 3D crystals with tunable properties owing to its high programmability based on canonical Watson-Crick base pairing, with crystal assembly in all three dimensions facilitated by immobile Holliday junctions and sticky end cohesion. Despite the promise of these systems, only a handful of unique crystal scaffolds have been reported. Herein, we describe a new crystal system with a repeating sequence that mediates the assembly of a 3D scaffold via a series of Holliday junctions linked together with complementary sticky ends. By using an optimized junction sequence, we could determine a high-resolution (2.7 angstrom) structure containing R3 crystal symmetry, with a slight subsequent improvement (2.6 angstrom) using a modified sticky-end sequence. The immobile Holliday junction sequence allowed us to produce crystals that provided unprecedented atomic detail. In addition, we expanded the crystal cavities by 50 % by adding an additional helical turn between junctions, and we solved the structure to 4.5 angstrom resolution by molecular replacement.
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DNA lattices, Holliday junctions, host-guest scaffolds, self-assembly, structural DNA nanotechnology
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