DNA Nanostructures

2nd of September videos (review1 on vimeo, lesson2 on vimeo) - William Shih (Wyss Institute)

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Reading assignment to prepare for lecture

Reading useful for the homework assignment

Software needed for the homework assignment

caDNAno software tutorials useful for the homework assignment

Homework assignment

Extra-credit homework assignment

Extra-extra credit homework assignment

  • Pool resources to order collectively from IDT the four 96-well plates needed to render 1-bit patterns
    • ~$1500–$2000 for this set of strands on the 10 nmol scale (request 6 nmol total: 60 µL at 100 µM in water)
    • Assuming each pattern will consume 10 pmol per strand, this will be enough material to fold 600 patterns
    • If anybody makes it this far in the assignment, I (i.e. William Shih) will proofread your order and assist with formatting your order to IDT, give you more detailed protocols for folding and gel analysis (although you can find this all in the primary literature assigned as reading for this class)
  • Pipet strands (10 pmol each) to generate all patterns submitted by teams in the class
  • Fold patterns in a thermocycler in a volume of 100 µL per pattern
  • Check to see that the structures fold correctly by agarose-gel analysis of 15 µL aliquot
  • Find a partner (commercial or otherwise) willing to do AFM imaging of your samples
  • Submit your samples to that partner (only 1 µL required for imaging)