摘要
In the past few decades,the field of DNA origami based micro/nanotechnology has developed dramatically and spawned attention increasingly,as its high integrality,rigid structure,and excellent resistance ability to enzyme digestion.Many two-dimensional and three-dimensional DNA nanostructures coordinated with optical,chemical,or magnetic triggers have been designed and assembled,extensively used as versatile templates for molecular robots,nanosensors,and intracellular drug delivery.The magnetic field has been widely regarded as an ideal driving and operating system for micro/nanomaterials,as it does not require high intensity lasers like light control,nor does it need to change the chemical composition similar to chemical activation.Herein,we review the recent achievements in the induction and actuation of DNA origami-based nanodevices that respond to magnetic fields.These magnetic actuation-based DNA nanodevices were regularly combined with magnetic beads or gold nanopartides and applied to generate single stranded scaffolds,assemble various DNA nanostructures,and purify specific DNA nanostructures.Moreover,they also produced artificial magnetism or moved regularly driven by external.magnetic fields to explain deeper scientific issues.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grants 61873037 and 61903039
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(BX20190035 and2020M680015)
the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(JP19H02093 and JP19H02097)from the Ministry of Educa-tion,Culture,Sports,Science and Technology of Japan.