Quantification of ssDNA Scaffold Production by Ion-Pair Reverse Phase Chromatography
A. Rita Silva-Santos,
Sara Sousa Rosa,
Marco P. C. Marques
et al.
Abstract:DNA origami is an emerging technology that can be used
as a nanoscale
platform in numerous applications ranging from drug delivery systems
to biosensors. The DNA nanostructures are assembled from large single-stranded
DNA (ssDNA) scaffolds, ranging from hundreds to thousands of nucleotides
and from short staple strands. Scaffolds are usually obtained by asymmetric
PCR (aPCR) or Escherichia coli infection/transformation
with phages or phagemids. Scaffold quantification is typically based
on agarose gel electrop… Show more
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