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Portrait of Tommy Nylander. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Tommy Nylander

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Portrait of Tommy Nylander. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Supported fluid lipid bilayer as a scaffold to direct assembly of RNA nanostructures

Author

  • Aleksandra P. Dabkowska
  • Agnes Michanek
  • Luc Jaeger
  • Arkadiusz Chworos
  • Tommy Nylander
  • Emma Sparr

Summary, in English

RNA architectonics offers the possibility to design and assemble RNA into specific shapes, such as nanoscale 3D solids or nanogrids. Combining the minute size of these programmable shapes with precise positioning on a surface further enhances their potential as building blocks in nanotechnology and nanomedicine. Here we describe a bottom-up approach to direct the arrangement of nucleic acid nanostructures by using a supported fluid lipid bilayer as a surface scaffold. The strong attractive electrostatic interactions between RNA polyanions and cationic lipids promote RNA adsorption and self-assembly. Protocol steps for the characterization of assembled RNA complexes via several complementary methods (QCM-D, ellipsometry, confocal fluorescence microscopy, AFM) are also provided. Due to their tunable nature, lipid bilayers can be used to organize RNA laterally on the micrometer scale and thus facilitate the building of more complex 3D structures. The bilayer-based approach can be extended to other programmable RNA or DNA objects to construct intricate structures, such as 2D grids or 3D cages, with high precision.

Department/s

  • Physical Chemistry
  • MultiPark: Multidisciplinary research focused on Parkinson´s disease
  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience

Publishing year

2017

Language

English

Pages

107-122

Publication/Series

Methods in Molecular Biology

Volume

1632

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Humana Press

Topic

  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Keywords

  • 2D ordering
  • AFM
  • Confocal fluorescence microscopy
  • Ellipsometry
  • Nanostructure
  • QCM-D
  • RNA architectonics
  • Supported lipid bilayer

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 10643745