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Directed Assembly of Gold Nanorods by Terminal‐Base Pairing of Surface‐Grafted DNA
Authors:Guoqing Wang  Yoshitsugu Akiyama  Naoki Kanayama  Tohru Takarada  Mizuo Maeda
Affiliation:1. Bioengineering Laboratory, Wako, Saitama, Japan;2. Faculty of Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Yamakoshi‐gun, Hokkaido, Japan;3. Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Nagano‐shi, Nagano, Japan
Abstract:Directed assemblies of anisotropic metal nanoparticles exhibit attractive physical and chemical properties. However, an effective methodology to prepare differently directed assemblies from the same anisotropic nanoparticles is not yet available. Gold nanorods (AuNRs) region‐selectively modified with different DNA strands can form side‐by‐side (SBS) and end‐to‐end (ETE) assemblies in a non‐crosslinking manner. When the complementary DNA is hybridized to the surface‐bound DNA, stacking interaction between the blunt ends takes place in the designated regions. Such AuNRs assemble into highly ordered structures, assisted by capillary forces emerging on the substrate surface. Moreover, insertion of a mercury(II)‐mediated thymine–thymine base pair into the periphery of the DNA layer allows selective formation of the SBS or ETE assemblies from the strictly identical AuNRs with or without mercury(II).
Keywords:directed assembly  DNA  gold nanorods  gold nanotriangles  mercury ions
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