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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) represents an important class of molecular building blocks for the assembly of supramolecular functional systems primarily due to its molecular recognition capability and sequence programmability. Eventually, DNA‐based nanostructures are assembled in a way that their states remain at the thermodynamic minimum of the energy. However, active life‐like functions and their...
Nanoarchitectonics
In article number 2201196, Xiaoming Zhang, Junbai Li, Lifei Zheng, and co‐workers show that DNA‐based dissipative assemblies mimic naturally occurring out‐of‐equilibrium systems. Upon the supply of external energy, the DNA‐based assembly system can overcome the energy barrier, folding into complex nanostructures and/or performing enzyme‐like functions. When the energy supply is...
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