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<p>We, the Dresden Nanosaurs from Germany, invite you to a ride through our quest to design a stunning nano-biomolecular system, with versatile applications. We propose a novel biological tethering system based on the technologies of DNA origami and vesicular transport. The illustration below describes the functioning of our system.<br>
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<p>In the illustration we see a central giant vesicle. Openable DNA origami boxes are attached on the surface of this vesicle. In the presence of certain signal proteins, the closed DNA origami boxes get unlocked and open up. DNA single strands that were shielded before are now accessible. Therefore they can specifically hybridize with complementary strands on smaller vesicles. Hence multiple smaller vesicles are tethered to the central giant vesicle.</p>
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Welcome

We, the Dresden Nanosaurs from Germany, invite you to a ride through our quest to design a stunning nano-biomolecular system, with versatile applications. We propose a novel biological tethering system based on the technologies of DNA origami and vesicular transport. The illustration below describes the functioning of our system.
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Signal-driven tethering system

In the illustration we see a central giant vesicle. Openable DNA origami boxes are attached on the surface of this vesicle. In the presence of certain signal proteins, the closed DNA origami boxes get unlocked and open up. DNA single strands that were shielded before are now accessible. Therefore they can specifically hybridize with complementary strands on smaller vesicles. Hence multiple smaller vesicles are tethered to the central giant vesicle.

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