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arxiv: physics/0503090 · v1 · submitted 2005-03-10 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · physics.chem-ph

Melting Transition of Directly-Linked Gold Nanoparticle DNA Assembly

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keywords goldmeltingsequencecomplementarydifferentexhibitsnanoparticlestransitions
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DNA melting and hybridization is a fundamental biological process as well as a crucial step in many modern biotechnology applications. DNA confined on surfaces exhibits different behavior from that in free solutions. The system of DNA-capped gold nanoparticles exhibits unique phase transitions and represents a new class of complex fluids. Depending on the sequence of the DNA, particles can be linked to each other through direct complementary DNA sequences or via a ``linker'' DNA whose sequence is complementary to the sequence attached to the gold nanoparticles. We observed different melting transitions for these two distinct systems.

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