Site-specific photo-crosslinking in a double crossover DNA tile facilitated by squaraine dye aggregates: advancing thermally stable and uniform DNA nanostructures

Abstract

We investigated the role of dichloro-squaraine (SQ) dye aggregates in facilitating thymine–thymine interstrand photo-crosslinking within double crossover (DX) tiles, to develop thermally stable and structurally uniform two-dimensional (2D) DNA-based nanostructures. By strategically incorporating SQ modified thymine pairs, we enabled site-selective [2 + 2] photocycloaddition under 310 nm UV light. Strong dye–dye interactions, particularly through the formation of aggregates, facilitated covalent bond formation between proximal thymines. To evaluate the impact of dye aggregation on crosslinking efficiency, ten DX tile variants with varying SQ-modified thymine positions were tested. Our results demonstrated that SQ dye aggregates significantly enhanced crosslinking, driven by precise SQ-modified thymine dimer placement within the DNA tiles. Analytical techniques, including denaturing PAGE and UV-visible spectroscopy, validated successful crosslinking in DNA tiles with multiple SQ-modified thymine pairs. This non-phototoxic method offers a potential route for creating thermally stable, homogeneous higher-order DNA–dye assemblies with potential applications in photoactive and exciton-based fields such as optoelectronics, nanoscale computing, and quantum computing. The insights from this study establish a foundation for further exploration of advanced DNA–dye systems, enabling the design of next-generation DNA nanostructures with enhanced functional properties.

Graphical abstract: Site-specific photo-crosslinking in a double crossover DNA tile facilitated by squaraine dye aggregates: advancing thermally stable and uniform DNA nanostructures

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2024
Accepted
08 Feb 2025
First published
21 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Biomater. Sci., 2025, Advance Article

Site-specific photo-crosslinking in a double crossover DNA tile facilitated by squaraine dye aggregates: advancing thermally stable and uniform DNA nanostructures

S. Basu, S. K. Roy, M. Sharma, G. Barcenas, B. Yurke, W. B. Knowlton and J. Lee, Biomater. Sci., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4BM01695E

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