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== DNA antibodies == | |||
=== Goals === | |||
Our goal is to establish a method for the production of a multivalent, coordinated aptamer surface on a DNA tile. Such a product would be useful in linking heteroelements to larger DNA structures for use in a variety of applications. | |||
==== Multivalence ==== | |||
Multivalence is the property of having multiple domains of attachment to a target. IgG antibodies exhibit a divalent behavior, meaning that they have two domains which can attach to antigens. This allows them to have a much higher affinity for | |||
==== Coordinated ==== | |||
Coordinated means that this | |||
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=== Results === |
Revision as of 17:02, 19 September 2014
DNA antibodies
Goals
Our goal is to establish a method for the production of a multivalent, coordinated aptamer surface on a DNA tile. Such a product would be useful in linking heteroelements to larger DNA structures for use in a variety of applications.
Multivalence
Multivalence is the property of having multiple domains of attachment to a target. IgG antibodies exhibit a divalent behavior, meaning that they have two domains which can attach to antigens. This allows them to have a much higher affinity for
Coordinated
Coordinated means that this