Evolutionally optimized biomolecules and their complexes present
attractive objects in the production of functionalized nanoobjects.
Indeed, nucleic acid-based molecules are primary candidates as
building blocks for development of nanoscale systems and
devices.
Written for chemists, physicists, molecular biologists, and
students in related fields, Nanostructures and Nanoconstructions
Based on DNA covers specific properties of metallic nanoparticles,
and compares their properties with those related to nanoobjects
formed by biological molecules. It also discloses details of
formation and physicochemical peculiarities of the DNA
nanostructures and DNA-based nanoconstructions. Furthermore, the
book considers:
- The peculiarities of two approaches to structural DNA
nanotechnology, i.e. to creation of spatial nanoobjects formed by
DNA molecules and their complexes: (i) the hybridization approach
and (ii) the liquid-crystalline approach
- The physicochemical properties of DNA nanostructures as well as
"liquid" and "rigid" DNA-based nanoconstructions
- The connection of liquid crystalline phase formation in DNA
with possible nanotechnological applications
This timely reference covers more DNA physics and molecular
biology than any other published title. The authors discuss how
nucleic acid molecules and their complexes with chemical and
biologically active compounds are an area of increasing
significance in the development of various nanoscale systems and
devices of practical importance.
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