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. 2020 Jan 13;6(1):213-218.
doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b01435. Epub 2019 Dec 17.

Oligomer Length Defines the Self-Assembly of Single-Stranded DNA-Collagen Complex Fibers

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Oligomer Length Defines the Self-Assembly of Single-Stranded DNA-Collagen Complex Fibers

Bryan D James et al. ACS Biomater Sci Eng. .

Abstract

Collagen and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) complex to self-assemble into fibers depending on the length of the ssDNA and the relative amounts of collagen and ssDNA in solution. We report for the first time that when monodisperse, random sequences of ssDNA in the range of 15-90 nucleotides and type I collagen were mixed together at room temperature, fibers several tens of micrometers in length and as large as 10 μm in diameter were formed. Fiber formation was rapid and spontaneous, requiring no further treatment after mixing. Most notably, more ssDNA oligomers were incorporated into the fibers formed using shorter ssDNA oligomers. Endothelial cells formed angiogenic-like structures using the fibers with elevated expression of von Willebrand factor for cells in direct contact with the fibers. These fibers open the door to future applications in the administration and functionality of ssDNA and collagen.

Keywords: DNA; DNA−collagen complex; collagen; fibers; fibrillogenesis; self-assembly.

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