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Assembly and optically triggered disassembly of lipid-DNA origami fibers.

Sofia JulinNadine BestEduardo Anaya-PlazaEeva EnlundVeikko LinkoMauri A Kostiainen
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
The co-assembly of lipids and other compounds has recently gained increasing interest. Here, we report the formation of stimuli-responsive lipid-DNA origami fibers through the electrostatic co-assembly of cationic lipids and 6-helix bundle (6HB) DNA origami. The photosensitive lipid degrades when exposed to UV-A light, which allows a photoinduced, controlled release of the 6HBs from the fibers. The presented complexation strategy may find uses in developing responsive nanomaterials e.g. for therapeutics.
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