Kinetics and Thermodynamics of the Association of DNA Coated Colloids
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Abstract
We have investigated the aggregation kinetics and thermodynamics of complementary DNA coated particles as a function of DNA coverage. The streptavidin on our particles can accommodate 69800 biotinalated DNA which has 50 base pair double strands and 11 base sticky ends. For full 100\% coverage, the melting temperature, $T_m$, is 50.3 C. The transition width, $\Delta T$, is 0.8 C, and the characteristic aggregation time, $\tau$, is 4 minutes. For 2.5\% (40 times less) coverage $T_m$ = 22 C, $\Delta T$ = 5 C, and $\tau$ = 11 hours. A simple model which takes into account the number of DNA bonds and the multiplicity of their arrangements accounts for the full time and temperature dependence of the particle aggregation.
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Authors
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Kun-Ta Wu
Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University
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Lang Feng
Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University
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Ruojie Sha
Chemistry Department, New York University
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Remi Dreyfus
Complex Assemblies of Soft Matter, CNRS-Rhodia-UPenn UMI 3254, Complex Assemblies of Soft Matter, CNRS-Rhodia-UPenn UMI 3254, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007, USA
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Nadrian Seeman
Chemistry Department, New York University
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Paul Chaikin
Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University, New York University, Department of Physics, New York University