Minimizing cholesterol-induced aggregation of membrane-interacting dna origami nanostructures

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  • who: Jasleen Kaur Daljit Singh and colleagues from the School of Chemistry, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia have published the Article: Minimizing Cholesterol-Induced Aggregation of Membrane-Interacting DNA Origami Nanostructures, in the Journal: Membranes 2021, 950 of /2021/
  • what: The authors focus on optimising the design of cholesterol-labelled DNA origami nanostructures to minimise aggregation, by measuring the monomer folding yield. The authors compare the aggregation for two different configurations of cholesterols on the DOT: a four-cholesterol rectangular (R) configuration and a six-cholesterol circular (C) configuration. A high yield indicates low . . .

     

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