Zinc-finger proteins act as site-specific adapters for DNA-origami structures

physorg.com — DNA is not merely a carrier of genetic information; DNA is a useful building material for nanoscale structures. In a way similar to origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, a long single strand of DNA can be folded into nearly any three-dimensional shape desired with the use of short DNA fragments. Feb 2, 2012 View in Crawl 4

Zinc-finger proteins act as site-specific adapters for DNA-origami structures