Abstract
DNA origami placement (DOP) uses lithographically generated surface patterns to bind and align DNA origami. Since DNA origami are excellent breadboards for arranging functional nanomaterials with few-nanometer precision, DOP serves as a promising pathway toward integrating nanomaterials within advanced devices. However, progress in improving placement yield and alignment precision has been hampered by limited understanding of how the interactions between the heterogeneous surface and DNA origami drive DOP. To address this challenge, we studied DOP on nanografting-patterned self-assembled monolayers with tailored surface functionality and topography. Atomic force microscopy and modeling revealed that compared to existing hydrophobic passivating backgrounds, a charge-neutral hydrophilic background with tailored topography substantially improves yield, precision, and speed. These improvements arise from increased energetic penalty for misalignment, coupled with a dramatically enhanced surface-diffusion mediated pathway. These mechanistic insights provide a framework for rationally improving DOP to meet the stringent requirements for new nanoelectronic and nanophotonic architectures.
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Supplementary Information
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Additional Data on DOP; DNA origami tile designs and characterization; Nanografting; Characterization of rotational alignment; Placement yield and alignment; comparison with previous DOP studies
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High aspect ratio DNA origami design
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Cadnano file
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Low aspect ratio DNA origami design
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Cadnano file
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Staple sequences
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Low aspect ratio DNA origami staples
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Staple sequences
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