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Chemo-Mechanical Modulation of Cell Motions Using DNA Nanosprings
- Source :
- Bioconjug Chem
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Cell motions such as migration and change in cellular morphology are essential activities for multicellular organism in response to environmental stimuli. These activities are a result of coordinated clustering/declustering of integrin molecules at the cell membrane. Here, we prepared DNA origami nanosprings to modulate cell motions by targeting the clustering of integrin molecules. Each nanospring was modified with arginyl-glycyl-aspartic acid (RGD) domains with a spacing such that when the nanospring is coiled, the RGD ligands trigger the clustering of integrin molecules, which changes cell motions. The coiling or uncoiling of the nanospring is controlled, respectively, by the formation or dissolution of an i-motif structure between neighboring piers in the DNA origami nanodevice. At slightly acidic pH (
- Subjects :
- Cell
Integrin
Biomedical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Science
Bioengineering
02 engineering and technology
01 natural sciences
Article
Cell membrane
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cell Movement
Extracellular
medicine
DNA origami
Humans
Pharmacology
biology
010405 organic chemistry
Organic Chemistry
DNA
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
0104 chemical sciences
Nanostructures
Folding (chemistry)
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Cancer cell
Biophysics
biology.protein
0210 nano-technology
Biotechnology
HeLa Cells
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15204812
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bioconjugate chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....156014215cd260b6dd86e6d2d1383523