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Title: SINGLE-MOLECULE DETECTION OF ARTIFICIAL AUTONOMOUS NANOWALKER USING MAGNETIC TWEEZERS
Authors: HU XINPENG
Keywords: Artificial nanowalker, Single-molecule,Force-assisted in-situ assembly, Magnetic tweezers, DNA nanotechnology, Chemomechanical coupling
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2019
Citation: HU XINPENG (2019-06-28). SINGLE-MOLECULE DETECTION OF ARTIFICIAL AUTONOMOUS NANOWALKER USING MAGNETIC TWEEZERS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Single-molecule mechanical characterization for artificial DNA nanowalkers, while crucial in the development of this field, is a challenge to date. In this thesis, a procedure employing magnetic tweezers to detect an autonomous non-burn-bridge DNA nanowalker, is developed. To the writer’s knowledge, it is the first time that a single artificial nanowalker is detected in its directional motion against a mechanical force. In this setup, an in-situ assembly of the walker-track system was achieved in a stepwise fashion. This is a force-assisted multi-step annealing process by stretching a single-stranded DNA template via a single paramagnetic bead, after which the same bead is switched to the walker for motility detection. Therefore, single-molecule level quantities were obtained by analyzing the stepping signals. This study establishes a single-molecule platform to characterize the mechanical output of artificial nanowalkers, and the findings add fresh insights into chemomechanical conversion at the single-molecule level.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165647
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