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DNA Hydrogel with Tunable pH-Responsive Properties Produced by Rolling Circle Amplification.

Wanlin XuYishun HuangHaoran ZhaoPan LiGuoyuan LiuJing LiChengshen ZhuLeilei Tian
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
Recently, smart DNA hydrogels, which are generally formed by the self-assembly of oligonucleotides or through the cross-linking of oligonucleotide-polymer hybrids, have attracted tremendous attention. However, the difficulties of fabricating DNA hydrogels limit their practical applications. We report herein a novel method for producing pH-responsive hydrogels by rolling circle amplification (RCA). In this method, pH-sensitive cross-linking sites were introduced into the polymeric DNA chains during DNA synthesis. As the DNA sequence can be precisely defined by its template, the properties of such hydrogels can be finely tuned in a very facile way through template design. We have investigated the process of hydrogel formation and pH-responsiveness to provide rationales for functional hydrogel design based on the RCA reaction.
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