2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-rt0tw
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Folding double stranded DNA into designed shapes with triplex forming oligonucleotides

Abstract: The folding of double-stranded DNA around histones is a central mechanism in eukaryotic cells for compacting the genetic information into chromosomes. Very few artificial methods are available for controlling the shape of dsDNA at any level, whereas several artificial methods have been developed to efficiently organize single-stranded DNA and RNA into a variety of well-defined nanostructures by programmed self-assembly , . Here, we show how long double-stranded DNA sequences can be spatially organized by tripl… Show more

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