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We describe an autonomous DNA nanorobot capable of transporting molecular payloads to cells, sensing cell surface inputs for conditional, triggered activation, and reconfiguring its structure for payload delivery. The device can be loaded with a variety of materials in a highly organized fashion and is controlled by an aptamer-encoded logic gate, enabling it to respond to a wide array of cues. We implemented several different logical AND gates and demonstrate their efficacy in selective regulation of nanorobot function. As a proof of principle, nanorobots loaded with combinations of antibody fragments were used in two different types of cell-signaling stimulation in tissue culture. Our prototype could inspire new designs with different selectivities and biologically active payloads for cell-targeting tasks.
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Shawn M. Douglas
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ido Bachelet
Teradata (United Kingdom)
George M. Church
Harvard University Press
Science
Inspire Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8fa208c03fbaff8bf02cc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1214081
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