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  • Current DNA-assembled nanophotonic devices can only reconfigure among random or few defined states. Here, the authors demonstrate a DNA-assembled rotary plasmonic nanoclock in which a rotor gold nanorod carries out directional and reversible 360° rotation transitioning among 16 well-defined configurations.

    • Ling Xin
    • Chao Zhou
    • Na Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-8
  • Cytoskeletons are essential components of cells that perform a variety of tasks, and artificial cytoskeletons that perform these functions are required for the bottom-up assembly of synthetic cells. Now, a multi-functional cytoskeleton mimic has been engineered from DNA, consisting of confined DNA filaments that are capable of reversible self-assembly and transport of gold nanoparticles and vesicular cargo.

    • Pengfei Zhan
    • Kevin Jahnke
    • Kerstin Göpfrich
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 14, P: 958-963
  • Creation of high-order architectures using DNA devices is of interest for increasing the complexity of synthetic systems. Here, the authors, inspired by biological oligomers, create DNA dimers and oligomers that combining rotation and walking to make high-order systems with more complex conformational changes.

    • Ling Xin
    • Xiaoyang Duan
    • Na Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-9
  • A new plasmonic sensing platform that not only allows the detection of ultrasmall quantities of biomolecules, but is also sensitive to their identity and conformational state, represents a significant advance in the study of biomolecular interactions.

    • Na Liu
    • Annemarie Pucci
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 9-10
  • Dey et al. discuss the design and implementation of DNA origami, as well as the techniques used to analyse quality and construction. They summarize exciting new research areas where DNA nanotechnology is being used and future directions for the field.

    • Swarup Dey
    • Chunhai Fan
    • Pengfei Zhan
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Methods Primers
    Volume: 1, P: 1-24