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Nanomaterial Chemistry and Technology (ISSN 2690-2575)

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Nanotechnology in DNA

DNA is the molecule that stores and transmits genetic information in biological systems. The field of this DNA nanotechnology takes this molecule out of its biological context and uses its information to assemble structural motifs and then to connect them together. This field has had a remarkable impact on Nano science and nanotechnology, and has been revolutionary in our ability to control molecular self-assembly. The field is starting to be utilized as an apparatus to take care of essential science issues in auxiliary science and biophysics, incorporating applications in X-beam crystallography and atomic attractive reverberation spectroscopy of proteins to decide structures. This utilization of nucleic acids is empowered by their strict base matching standards, which cause just bits of strands with integral base arrangements to tie together to shape solid, unbending twofold helix structures. DNA nanotechnology is a great way for the formation of a complex structure that provides control over the Nano scale features. The DNA origami rods are being used as a replacement for liquid crystals in protein NMR spectroscopy since DNA origami is more tolerant towards the detergents used for suspension of membrane proteins in the solution. The study of protein folding and enzyme function has become easier by using DNA nanotechnology. There are various instances where nanotechnology coupled with DNA has worked wonders. For example, gold nanoparticles help in identification of cancer and other diseases. It also helps delivery of genes, chemical messengers or drugs inside the cells.

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Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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