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2006

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Controlling Rna Self-Assembly To Form Filaments, Neocles B. Leontis, Lorena Nasalean, Stéphanie Baudrey, Luc Jaeger Jan 2006

Controlling Rna Self-Assembly To Form Filaments, Neocles B. Leontis, Lorena Nasalean, Stéphanie Baudrey, Luc Jaeger

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Fundamental control over supra-molecular self-assembly for organization of matter on the nano-scale is a major objective of nanoscience and nanotechnology. 'RNA tectonics' is the design of modular RNA units, called tectoRNAs, that can be programmed to self-assemble into novel nano- and meso-scopic architectures of desired size and shape. We report the three-dimensional design of tectoRNAs incorporating modular 4-way junction (4WJ) motifs, hairpin loops and their cognate loop-receptors to create extended, programmable interaction interfaces. Specific and directional RNA-RNA interactions at these interfaces enable conformational, topological and orientational control of tectoRNA self-assembly. The interacting motifs are precisely positioned within the helical arms …