The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2017
Session ID : 2P2-M03
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Self-assembly of DNA into Spiral Structure for Nano-Material
Ranwen LuKaoru UesugiKeisuke Morishima
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In this report, a new method to fabricate nano-machine which can swim in the liquid was proposed. DNA Origami whose characteristic is DNA self-assembly was made used of to construct a spiral structure in the size of several micrometers in length and tens of nanometers in diameter. Multiple parallel DNA double helix structure build up a DNA bundle, and the amount of base pairs in the bundle were increased or decreased to approach a spiral structure. By spattering nickel on the surface to magnetize DNA spiral structure, so that the spiral can be excited by an external magnetic field in which nano-machine can rotate and propel nano-material into the target location. This method permits a non-contact way to control nano-machine in the liquid that greatly reduces the erosion of organism.

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