Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
DNA-based shape-memory hydrogels revealing switchable shape recovery in the presence of two orthogonal triggers are described. In one system, a shaped DNA/acrylamide hydrogel is stabilized by duplex nucleic acids and pH-responsive cytosine-rich, i-motif, bridges. Separation of the i-motif bridges at pH 7.4 transforms the hydrogel into a quasi-liquid, shapeless state, that includes the duplex bridges as permanent shape-memory elements. Subjecting the quasi-liquid state to pH 5.0 or Ag+ions recovers the hydrogel shape, due to the stabilization of the hydrogel by i-motif or C-Ag+-C bridged i-motif. The cysteamine-induced transformation of the duplex/C-Ag+-C bridged i-motif hydrogel into a quasi-liquid shapeless state results in the recovery of the shaped hydrogel in the presence of H+or Ag+ions as triggers. In a second system, a shaped DNA/acrylamide hydrogel is generated by DNA duplexes and bridging Pb2+or Sr2+ions-stabilized G-quadruplex subunits. Subjecting the shaped hydrogel to the DOTA or KP ligands eliminates the Pb2+or Sr2+ions from the respective hydrogels, leading to shapeless, memory-containing, quasi-liquid states that restore the original shapes with Pb2+or Sr2+ions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
circular dichroism; G-quadruplex; i-motif; polymers; Young's modulus
Elenco autori:
Yu, X.; Hu, Y.; Kahn, J. S.; Cecconello, A.; Willner, I.
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