Issue 43, 2011

Design and synthesis of catenated rings based on toroidal DNA structures

Abstract

Strand proximity and self-crossing that occur intrinsically in the relaxed forms of toroidal DNA are utilized unprecedentedly in our investigations for creating catenated DNA rings. In addition, our current studies show that the geometrical shapes of our newly obtained catenated DNA circles as well as their topological arrangements are vividly visible under atomic force microscopic examination.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of catenated rings based on toroidal DNA structures

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Aug 2011
Accepted
22 Sep 2011
First published
05 Oct 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 11930-11932

Design and synthesis of catenated rings based on toroidal DNA structures

Z. Yang, D. Li and T. Li, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 11930 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC14957A

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