A Light-Powered Single-Stranded DNA Molecular Motor with Colour-Selective Single-Step Control.
Tommy AndersonWei WuOlga SirbuKeshao TongWinna SitiXiao Rui LiuBo KouKeiji MurayamaHiroyuki AsanumaZhisong WangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Top-down control of small motion is possible through top-down controlled molecular motors in replacement of larger actuators like MEMS or NEMS (micro- or nano-electromechanical systems) in the current precision technology. Improving top-down control of molecular motors to every single step is desirable for this purpose, and also for synchronization of motor actions for amplified effects. Here we report a designed single-stranded DNA molecular motor powered by alternated ultraviolet and visible light for processive track-walking, with the two light colours each locking the motor in a full directional step to allow saturated driving but no overstepping. This novel nano-optomechanical driving mechanism pushes the top-down control of molecular motors down to every single step, thus providing a key technical capability to advance the molecular motor-based precision technology and also motor synchronization for amplified effects.