A simple quantitative model for the reversible association of DNA coated colloids

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate the reversible association of micrometer-sized colloids coated with complementary single-stranded DNA `sticky ends' as a function of the temperature and the sticky end coverage. We find that even a qualitative description of the dissociation transition curves requires the inclusion of an entropic cost. We develop a simple general model for this cost in terms of the configurational entropy loss due to binding and confinement of the tethered DNA between neighboring particles. With this easy-to-use model, we demonstrate for different kinds of DNA constructs quantitative control over the dissociation temperature and the sharpness of the dissociation curve, both essential properties for complex self-assembly processes.

Authors

  • Remi Dreyfus

    New York University

  • Mirjam Leunissen

    New York University

  • Roujie Shah

    New York University

  • Alexei Tkachenko

    University of Michigan, Physics Department, University of Michigan

  • Nadrian Seeman

    New York University

  • David Pine

    Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University, New York University, NYU

  • Paul Chaikin

    New York University, NYU