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Transmembrane capability of DNA origami sheet enhanced by 3D configurational changes

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ISCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106208

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DNA origami-engineered nanostructures can be enhanced in their transmembrane capability by changing their configuration from two-dimensional to three-dimensional. This study confirms the design feasibility and structural stability of three DNA nanostructures through molecular dynamics simulations. The results show that by changing into tubular and tetrahedral shapes, the penetration efficiency of the original DNA origami sheet increases by approximately three and five times, respectively. These findings provide valuable insights for the rational design of DNA nanostructures for transmembrane delivery.
DNA origami-engineered nanostructures are widely used in biomedical applica-tions involving transmembrane delivery. Here, we propose a method to enhance the transmembrane capability of DNA origami sheets by changing their configu-ration from two-dimensional to three-dimensional. Three DNA nanostructures are designed and constructed, including the two-dimensional rectangular DNA origami sheet, the DNA tube, and the DNA tetrahedron. The latter two are the variants of the DNA origami sheet with three-dimensional morphologies achieved through one-step folding and multi-step parallel folding separately. The design feasibility and structural stability of three DNA nanostructures are confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. The fluorescence signals of the brain tumor models demonstrate that the tubular and the tetrahedral configura-tional changes could dramatically increase the penetration efficiency of the orig-inal DNA origami sheet by about three and five times, respectively. Our findings provide constructive insights for further rational designs of DNA nanostructures for transmembrane delivery.

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