Phys 10. 채준(Jun Chae)

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CADNANO

15. 01. 24 (Sat)

The cadnano structure - 1

PAPER STUDY

15. 01. 18 (Sun)

Relationship of metal particle and origic organic dyes in nanoscale

  • In nanoscale, the distance between metal particle and organic dyes is important facter to photophysical property of the dyes.
  • The closer the physical distance between metal and dye is, the weaker fluorescence intensity is and the shorter Fluorescence lifetime is.
  1. Each organic dye has a particular property of this phenomenon, so the fluorescence data can be used to define a matter.

15. 01. 04 (Sun)

Self-Assembly of Symmetric Finite-Size DNA Nanoarrays - Yan Liu, Yonggang Ke, and Hao Yan

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja055614o

  • The one task that Structural DNA nanotechnology has is to control the size of DNA self-assembly
  1. To produce effectively fixed-size DNA arrays, we need to use the geometric symmetry of DNA arrays with Cm symmetry.
  2. Because of the geometric symmetry, the higher number m is, the fewer DNA tiles we need.
  • In the thesis they show the 5*5 DNA arrays that have C2 symmetry and C4 symmetry
  1. In C2 symmetry, the array needs 13 tiles instead of 25 tiles.
  2. In C4 symmetry, the array needs 7 tiles instead of 25 tiles.
  3. In C4 symmetry, the array is composed of crosslike DNA tiles. A cross-shaped DNA tile has a flexibility under a stress.

[from the thesis, DOI:10.1021/ja055614o]
-The Ex. of C2 symmetry. Because of geometric symmetry, the array has the same DNA tiles in it in each a half round.
  • what I felt
-This strategy maybe could help to construct the larger fixed-size DNA Structure than ever before.