Biomod/2011/LMU/FolD'N'Assemble/Results

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Summary

  • The construct folded correctly.
  • The cylinders dimerised correctly. The efficiency depends on the number of connections between the two cylinders
  • The container openes at low pH depending on the salt concentration.
  • The opening also would work in human cells because it works in PBS buffer.

Folding

As a first step, we designed the construct and looked for the best folding conditions. We chose a cylindrical shape with a closed and an open end. CaDNAno-file: nanopill

After some experiments, we decided to use a MgCl2 concentration of 18 mM and an annealing time of 55 h. The pictures of the TEM show that the cylinders have the right shape and size.

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Dimerisation

We designed four different constructs: with 2,3,4 and 5 pairs of complementary strands. The red strands include the i-motif and the blue strands are the complementary strands.

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More connection strands led to better dimerisation.

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Dimers with 10 connections
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Opening

To open the containers we did a buffer exchange.

We exchanged the original buffer with another buffer with low pH. For good results we needed to decrease the salt concentration.

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To show that the opening process would work in the human cell, we used PBS buffer, which is isotonic to the human body.[bild]

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