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=MIT Origami=
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''Effective Drug Delivery Vehicles Exhibiting Specific Deformation Programmability''
The synthetic technique of DNA origami, involving a single scaffold strand being folded into arbitrary shapes through the attachment of smaller staple strands to various locations along its sequence, has provided a powerfully programmable framework for the spatial design of nanostructures. Our research has involved adding an additional layer of programmability to these constructs, the ability to respond to external stimuli viz. electromagnetic radiation and pH by means of conformational changes. In particular we are exploring how these stimuli stabilize/destabilize linkers in the DNA origami so as to cause the structure to collapse and expand; thereby dramatically enhancing the utility of DNA nanostructures in controlled particle release. An immediately apparent application for such a technology is the precise delivery of drugs at certain targets as a result of stimulated release.
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==Team==
===Undergrads===
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*Aliya Dincer
*Maria Elena Martinez
*Michael Hernandez
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===Graduate Student Mentors===
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*Matthew Adendorff
*Ishan Gupta
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*Professor Mark Bathe
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*News story on the MIT webpage about work currently being done in the LCBB on DNA Origami - [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/dna-origami-0427.html]
*Laboratory for Cell Biology and Biophysics, MIT- [http://lcbb.mit.edu/]
*Laboratory for Biomolecular Nanotechnology, TUM - [http://bionano.physik.tu-muenchen.de/]
*International Bio-Molecular Design Competition - [http://biomod.net/]

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  • Team Name: EPFL NanoBioTailors
  • Institution Name: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Geographic Location: Lausanne, Switzerland

Team Supervisors:

  • Prof. Philippe Renaud
  • Prof. Francesco Stellacci

Team Mentor:

  • Dr. Arnaud Bertsch

Team Members:

  • Mohammad Mahdi Hasani-Sadrabadi
  • Fatemeh Sadat Majedi
  • Mojtaba Taghipoor

Home            Motivation            Process            Tentative Ideas            Team Members            Literature            Software        


MIT Origami


Abstract

Effective Drug Delivery Vehicles Exhibiting Specific Deformation Programmability

The synthetic technique of DNA origami, involving a single scaffold strand being folded into arbitrary shapes through the attachment of smaller staple strands to various locations along its sequence, has provided a powerfully programmable framework for the spatial design of nanostructures. Our research has involved adding an additional layer of programmability to these constructs, the ability to respond to external stimuli viz. electromagnetic radiation and pH by means of conformational changes. In particular we are exploring how these stimuli stabilize/destabilize linkers in the DNA origami so as to cause the structure to collapse and expand; thereby dramatically enhancing the utility of DNA nanostructures in controlled particle release. An immediately apparent application for such a technology is the precise delivery of drugs at certain targets as a result of stimulated release.

Video

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Team

Undergrads

  • Aliya Dincer
  • Maria Elena Martinez
  • Michael Hernandez

Graduate Student Mentors

  • Matthew Adendorff
  • Ishan Gupta

Faculty Mentor

  • Professor Mark Bathe

Useful Websites

  • News story on the MIT webpage about work currently being done in the LCBB on DNA Origami - [1]
  • Laboratory for Cell Biology and Biophysics, MIT- [2]
  • Laboratory for Biomolecular Nanotechnology, TUM - [3]
  • International Bio-Molecular Design Competition - [4]