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A rhythmically pulsing leaf-spring DNA-origami nanoengine that drives a passive follower

Chemistry

A rhythmically pulsing leaf-spring DNA-origami nanoengine that drives a passive follower

M. Centola, E. Poppleton, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking DNA nanomachine that harnesses the power of RNA transcription to generate rhythmic motion! This innovative work by Mathias Centola and colleagues pushes the boundaries of fuel-driven nanoscale systems, showcasing a remarkable driver-follower mechanism. Get ready to be amazed by the future of molecular machines!... show more
Abstract
Molecular engineering seeks to create functional entities for modular use in the bottom-up design of nanoassemblies that can perform complex tasks. Such systems require fuel-consuming nanomotors that can actively drive downstream passive followers. Most artificial molecular motors are driven by Brownian motion, in which, with few exceptions, the generated forces are non-directed and insufficient for efficient transfer to passive second-level components. Consequently, efficient chemical-fuel-driven nanoscale driver-follower systems have not yet been realized. Here we present a DNA nanomachine (70 nm × 70 nm × 12 nm) driven by the chemical energy of DNA-templated RNA-transcription-consuming nucleoside triphosphates as fuel to generate a rhythmic pulsating motion of two rigid DNA-origami arms. Furthermore, we demonstrate actuation control and the simple coupling of the active nanomachine with a passive follower, to which it then transmits its motion, forming a true driver-follower pair.
Publisher
Nature Nanotechnology
Published On
Oct 19, 2023
Authors
Mathias Centola, Erik Poppleton, Sujay Ray, Martin Centola, Robb Welty, Julián Valero, Nils G. Walter, Petr Šulc, Michael Famulok
Tags
DNA nanomachine
RNA transcription
nanoscale systems
fuel-driven
motion
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