1. Nondeterministic self-assembly with asymmetric interactions.
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Tesoro, S., Göpfrich, K., Kartanas, T., Keyser, U. F., and Ahnert, S. E.
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MOLECULAR self-assembly , *SYMMETRY (Physics) , *PHYSICS experiments , *CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) , *MIXTURES - Abstract
We investigate general properties of nondeterministic self-assembly with asymmetric interactions, using a computational model and DNA tile assembly experiments. By contrasting symmetric and asymmetric interactions we show that the latter can lead to self-limiting cluster growth. Furthermore, by adjusting the relative abundance of self-assembly particles in a two-particle mixture, we are able to tune the final sizes of these clusters. We show that this is a fundamental property of asymmetric interactions, which has potential applications in bioengineering, and provides insights into the study of diseases caused by protein aggregation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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