Polymerase Chain Reaction on a Viral Nanoparticle
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Author(s)
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The field of synthetic biology includes studies that aim to develop new materials and devices from biomolecules. In recent years, much work has been carried out using a range of biomolecular chassis including α-helical coiled coils, β-sheet amyloids and even viral particles. In this work, we show how hybrid bionanoparticles can be produced from a viral M13 bacteriophage scaffold through conjugation with DNA primers that can template a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This unprecedented example of a PCR on a virus particle has been studied by flow aligned linear dichroism spectroscopy, which gives information on the structure of the product as well as a new protototype methodology for DNA detection. We propose that this demonstration of PCR on the surface of a bionanoparticle is a useful addition to ways in which hybrid assemblies may be constructed using synthetic biology.
Date Issued
2015-06-05
Date Acceptance
2015-02-16
Citation
ACS Synthetic Biology, 2015, 4 (12), pp.1316-1325
ISSN
2161-5063
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
1316
End Page
1325
Journal / Book Title
ACS Synthetic Biology
Volume
4
Issue
12
Subjects
M13
PCR
bacteriophage
linear dichroism
nanoparticle
shear flow
Publication Status
Published