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Rational Engineering of a Multifunctional DNA Assembly for Enhanced Antibacterial Efficacy and Accelerated Wound Healing.

Shanshan YuJing WangMeijuan LiangJinhua ShangYingying ChenXiaoqing LiuDengpeng SongFuan Wang
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
DNA-based assemblies hold immense prospects for antibacterial application, yet are constrained by their poor specificity and deficient antibacterial delivery. Herein, we report the fabrication of a versatile rolling circle amplification (RCA)-sustained DNA assembly, encoding simultaneously with multivalent aptamers and tandem antibacterial agents, for target-specific and efficient antibacterial application. In the compact RCA-sustained antibacterial platform, the facilely organized multivalent aptamers guarantee the target bacteria-specific delivery of sufficient antibacterial agents which was assembled through DNA-stabilizing silver nanostructures. We show that the biocompatible DNA system could enhance bacteria elimination and simultaneously facilitate wound healing in vivo. By virtue of the programmable RCA assembly, the present RCA-sustained system provides a highly modular and scalable approach to design versatile multifunctional therapeutic systems. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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