
DNA Origami: Structures, Technology, and Applicati ons
Structures, Technology, and Applications
Endo(Author)
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. July 2022
Book
Hardback
464 pages
978-1-119-68254-7 (ISBN)
Description
Discover the impact and multidisciplinary applications of this subfield of DNA nanotechnology
DNA origami refers to the technique of assembling single-stranded DNA template molecules into target two- and three-dimensional shapes at the nanoscale. This is accomplished by annealing templates with hundreds of DNA strands and then binding them through the specific base-pairing of complementary bases. The inherent properties of these DNA molecules-molecular recognition, self-assembly, programmability, and structural predictability-has given rise to intriguing applications from drug delivery systems to uses in circuitry in plasmonic devices.
The first book to examine this important subfield, DNA Origami brings together leading experts from all fields to explain the current state and future directions of this cutting-edge avenue of study. The book begins by providing a detailed examination of structural design and assembly systems and their applications. As DNA origami technology is growing in popularity in the disciplines of chemistry, materials science, physics, biophysics, biology, and medicine, interdisciplinary studies are classified and discussed in detail. In particular, the book focuses on DNA origami used for creating new functional materials (combining chemistry and materials science; DNA origami for single-molecule analysis and measurements (as applied in physics and biophysics); and DNA origami for biological detection, diagnosis and therapeutics (medical and biological applications).
DNA Origami readers will also find:
A complete guide for newcomers that brings together fundamental and developmental aspects of DNA origami technology
Contributions by a leading team of experts that bring expert views from different angles of the structural developments and applications of DNA origami
An emerging and impactful research topic that will be of interest in numerous multidisciplinary areas
A helpful list of references provided at the end of each chapter to give avenues for further study
Given the wide scope found in this groundbreaking work, DNA Origami is a perfect resource for nanotechnologists, biologists, biophysicists, chemists, materials scientists, medical scientists, and pharmaceutical researchers.
DNA origami refers to the technique of assembling single-stranded DNA template molecules into target two- and three-dimensional shapes at the nanoscale. This is accomplished by annealing templates with hundreds of DNA strands and then binding them through the specific base-pairing of complementary bases. The inherent properties of these DNA molecules-molecular recognition, self-assembly, programmability, and structural predictability-has given rise to intriguing applications from drug delivery systems to uses in circuitry in plasmonic devices.
The first book to examine this important subfield, DNA Origami brings together leading experts from all fields to explain the current state and future directions of this cutting-edge avenue of study. The book begins by providing a detailed examination of structural design and assembly systems and their applications. As DNA origami technology is growing in popularity in the disciplines of chemistry, materials science, physics, biophysics, biology, and medicine, interdisciplinary studies are classified and discussed in detail. In particular, the book focuses on DNA origami used for creating new functional materials (combining chemistry and materials science; DNA origami for single-molecule analysis and measurements (as applied in physics and biophysics); and DNA origami for biological detection, diagnosis and therapeutics (medical and biological applications).
DNA Origami readers will also find:
A complete guide for newcomers that brings together fundamental and developmental aspects of DNA origami technology
Contributions by a leading team of experts that bring expert views from different angles of the structural developments and applications of DNA origami
An emerging and impactful research topic that will be of interest in numerous multidisciplinary areas
A helpful list of references provided at the end of each chapter to give avenues for further study
Given the wide scope found in this groundbreaking work, DNA Origami is a perfect resource for nanotechnologists, biologists, biophysicists, chemists, materials scientists, medical scientists, and pharmaceutical researchers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1008 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-68254-7 (9781119682547)
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Person
Masayuki Endo, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at Kyoto University, Japan. He received his PhD from the Department of Chemistry and biotechnology, Tokyo Unviersity in 1997. Prof. Endo's research work involves DNA nanotechnology and single-molecule analysis.
Content
DNA Origami Technology: Achievements in the Initial Ten Years
Wireframe DN Origami and their Application as Tools for Molecular Force Generation
Capturing Structural Switching and Self-Assembly Events using High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy
Advancement of Computer-Aided Design Software and Simulation Tools for Nucleic Acid Nanostructures and DNA Origami
Dynamic and Mechanical Applications of DNA Nanostructures in Biophysics
Plasmonic Nanostructures Assembled by DNA Origami
Assembly of Nanoparticle Superlattices using DNA Origami as a Template
Mechanics of DNA Origami Nanoassemblies
3D DNA Origami as Single-Molecule Biophysical Tools for Dissecting Molecular Motor Functions
Switchable DNA Origami Nanostructures and their Applications
The Effect of DNA-Boundaries on Enzymatic Reactions
The Methods to Assemble Functional Proteins on DNA Scaffold and their Applications
DNA Origami for Synthetic Biology: An Integrated Gene Logic-Chip
DNA Origami Nanotechnology for the Visualization, Analysis, and Control of Molecular Events with Nanoscale Precision
Stability and Stabilization of DNA Nanostructures in Biomedical Applications
DNA Nanostructures for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
Wireframe DN Origami and their Application as Tools for Molecular Force Generation
Capturing Structural Switching and Self-Assembly Events using High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy
Advancement of Computer-Aided Design Software and Simulation Tools for Nucleic Acid Nanostructures and DNA Origami
Dynamic and Mechanical Applications of DNA Nanostructures in Biophysics
Plasmonic Nanostructures Assembled by DNA Origami
Assembly of Nanoparticle Superlattices using DNA Origami as a Template
Mechanics of DNA Origami Nanoassemblies
3D DNA Origami as Single-Molecule Biophysical Tools for Dissecting Molecular Motor Functions
Switchable DNA Origami Nanostructures and their Applications
The Effect of DNA-Boundaries on Enzymatic Reactions
The Methods to Assemble Functional Proteins on DNA Scaffold and their Applications
DNA Origami for Synthetic Biology: An Integrated Gene Logic-Chip
DNA Origami Nanotechnology for the Visualization, Analysis, and Control of Molecular Events with Nanoscale Precision
Stability and Stabilization of DNA Nanostructures in Biomedical Applications
DNA Nanostructures for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy