A Three-Station DNA Catenane Rotary Motor with Controlled
Directionality
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Abstract
The
assembly of DNA machines represents a central effort in DNA
nanotechnology. We report on the first DNA rotor system composed of
a two-ring catenane. The DNA rotor ring rotates in dictated directions
along a wheel, and it occupies three distinct sites. Hg<sup>2+</sup>/cysteine or pH (H<sup>+</sup>/OH<sup>–</sup>) act as fuels
or antifuels in positioning the rotor ring. Analysis of the kinetics
reveals directional clockwise or anticlockwise population of the target-sites
(>85%), and the rotor’s direction is controlled by the shortest
path on the wheel