초록 |
In the field of structural DNA nanotechnology, scientists and engineers design DNA sequences to self-assemble into target molecular superstructures. The Watson–Crick complementary base pairs are used to encode assembly instructions directly into the DNA molecules. DNA molecules have provided the basic building blocks for construction of functionalized nanostructures with two major features: self-assembly and self-align. In this talk, we present on distinct ways, such as dry-wet method, lattice growth on different substrates, metal ion coordination for better construction and applications of DNA lattices. We also discuss physical measurement through ion modified DNA lattices and propose possibilities of the construction of physical devices and biological/chemical sensors based on DNA lattices. |