Publications by authors named "Haruhiko Eki"

Structural DNA nanotechnology is an emerging field and is expected to be used for various applications in materials science. In this study, we designed a DNA tensegrity triangle to accommodate the bipyridine complexes with metal ions (Ni and Fe) at the center of the space within the triangle. A metal-bipyridine-incorporated DNA tensegrity triangle was crystalized, and the presence of metals within it was confirmed through X-ray crystal structure analysis.

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We report the direct observation of the formation and degradation of tensegrity triangle DNA crystals using atomic force microscopy (AFM). We observed the crystal surface by AFM and characterized the lattice coordination of the assembled triangle units at a molecular level. We visualized dynamic formation and degradation of the crystals and characterized them at nano-scale resolution.

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Elucidation of the details of the associating mode is one of the major concerns for the precise design of DNA-binding molecules that are used for gene regulation. Pyrrole-imidazole polyamide (PIP) is a well-established synthetic DNA-binding molecule that has sequence-specificity for duplex DNA. By the design of the sequence of pyrrole, imidazole, and other synthetic units, PIP is bound to the target DNA sequence selectively.

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Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a light-emitting protein that does not require a prosthetic group for its fluorescent activity. As such, GFP has become indispensable as a molecular tool in molecular biology. Nonetheless, there has been no subatomic elucidation of the GFP structure owing to the structural polymorphism around the chromophore.

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