摘要
Biopolymers, including DNA and peptides have been used as excellent self-assembling building blocks for programmable single-component or hybrid materials, due to their controlled molecular interactions.However, combining two assembling principles of DNA-based programmability and peptide-based specific molecular interactions for hybrid structures to microscale has not yet been achieved. In this study,we describe a hybrid microsystem that emerges from the co-assembly of DNA origami structure and short elastin-like polypeptide conjugated oligonucleotides, and initiates liquid-liquid phase separation to generate microdroplets upon heating above the transition temperature. Moreover, the hybrid microdroplets are capable for guest molecule trapping and perform bi-/tri-enzymatic cascades with rate enhancements as open “microreactors”. Our programmed assembled DNA-peptide microsystem represents a new combination of DNA nanotechnology and peptide science and opens potential application routes toward lifeinspired biomaterials.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31600802)。