JOURNAL ARTICLE

DNA Core@Inorganic Shell

Dae-Hwan ParkJung-Eun KimJae‐Min OhYong‐Gun ShulJin‐Ho Choy

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 132 (47)Pages: 16735-16736   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A chemically well-defined Bio Core@Inorganic Shell nanohybrid, which consists of rationally designed DNA molecule core with a size of ∼100 nm and spherical inorganic nanoshell with an overall thickness of ∼10 nm reassembled with exfoliated layered metal hydroxide (MH nanosheets), is prepared. The DNA encapsulation and its release, due to the pH-dependent solubility of the MH nanoshell, plays a crucial role in maximizing the stability of base sequence-manipulated and probe-functionalized DNA molecules with designed information. The present DNA Core@MH Shell nanohybrid can provide wide bioinspired applications converged with nanotechnology, such as an advanced gene delivery system and a biomedical diagnostics, tracing/collection/sensing system for DNA-based information.

Keywords:
Nanoshell Chemistry DNA Nanotechnology Molecule Biomolecule Solubility Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Nanoparticle Materials science Biochemistry

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