Abstract

Using atomic force microscopy, we describe the linear arrangement of cationic gold nanoparticles directed by programmable self-assembling RNA ladders and demonstrate that the regular spacing of nanoparticles is controlled by the RNA architecture acting as nanocrown scaffoldings. Thus, precise positioning of molecular components can be accomplished with RNA not only through electrostatic but also via size and shape recognitions.

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